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Remembering ‘Prof’ Andrew Walls, Founder of the Study of World Christianity
(UPDATED) Dozens of scholars praise the Scottish historian of missions for his groundbreaking research re-centering Christianity from West to South and for his personal support.
‘They Cannot Burn Jesus Out of Me’: Mozambique Pastors Minister to Survivors of Violent Insurgency
Despite the risks in the region, Christians are flocking to camps and targeted villages to provide resources and spiritual care.
Genocide in Tigray? Ethiopian Christians Debate Orthodox Patriarch’s Claim
US ambassador meets with Abune Mathias in Addis Ababa after provocative video released.
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Is It Too Early to Get Excited About a Malaria Vaccine?
The war on the mosquito-spread disease has taken millions of lives. Could this be coming to an end?
Christians Can Learn from Muslims. But There Are Lines We Shouldn’t Cross.
One writer’s attempt to relate Islam to her faith yields some lessons along with some stumbles.
Sudan Confirms Religious Freedom with Nuba Mountains Rebels
First agreed between SPLM-N rebel group and civilian prime minister, peace deal provision to separate religion and state gets cemented with military signature.
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Many Adventists in Asia and Africa Believe You Must Be Vegan to Be Saved
(UPDATED) As the church’s global growth continues, leaders must disentangle its “health message” from views on salvation.
Witnesses Recall Church Massacre in Ethiopia’s Holy City of Axum
Hundreds killed by Eritrean soldiers, alleges deacon at the Church of St. Mary of Zion, which Ethiopian Orthodox believe hosts the Ark of the Covenant.
Stephen Lungu, Africa’s Enterprising Evangelist, Dies of COVID-19
Coronavirus claims life of Malawi leader known as the “Billy Graham of Africa.”
After 330 Schoolboys Freed from Kidnappers, Advocates Ask About Leah Sharibu
Good news from Katsina prompts questions about Nigerian Christians still held captive by jihadists.
I Grew Up a Fervent Evangelist for Islam. Now I’m Living Out the Book of Acts.
How an encounter with Christian missionaries made me into a missionary myself.
Adopting HopeEpisode 2|32min
Adopting Hope: The Mully Children’s Family
A children's home in Kenya has weathered the pandemic by staying focused on what sustains them.
Tigray Crisis Tests Ethiopian Christians Along Ethnic Lines
As Abiy’s military closes in on TPLF forces, thousands flee to Sudan.
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CT Media Presents: God Pops Up in the Horn of Africa
When a man from a tiny Ethiopian village heard about taking the gospel ‘to the ends of the earth,’ he knew exactly where to start.
She Knew She Was Called to Serve. Then COVID-19 Came.
Aboard a Mercy Ship, a kindergarten teacher asked, “Should I stay or should I go?”
Ghana Pentecostals Come to the Defense of Accused Witches
An old woman was killed when she refused to confess to causing irregular rain. Christians had to speak up.
How the ‘World’s Largest Family’ Survived a Global Pandemic
While other children’s homes have closed, Mully Children’s Family has continued to care for thousands.
Bringing Hope and Healing to a War-Torn Homeland, One Footstep at a Time
Why one Congolese refugee believes shoes are a key ingredient for broader change.

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A New Blueprint for Chinese Churches: Beyond the Four Walls
A New Blueprint for Chinese Churches: Beyond the Four Walls
In a rapidly urbanizing China, some houses of worship are taking inspiration from the Bible while rethinking local architectural tradition.

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