Theology+Spirituality

The Word Made Fresh: Taglish Bible Translation Brings Streets of Manila into Church
After 16 years and plenty of controversy, the Philippine Bible Society completes its Pinoy Version.
Died: Reiji Oyama, Bible Translator Who Repented for Japan’s Wartime Sins
The humble pastor made the Word easy to understand for modern Japanese and sought to heal the "bitter enmity" with Korea.
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Colonialism Brought Evangelicalism to the Philippines. Churches Are Now Untangling the Two.
Five Filipino Christian leaders weigh in on the American church’s influence on worship, culture, and politics.
My Church, My Choice
How the modern concept of self-creation turns Christian community into personal identity.
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There Is an ‘I’ in ‘Testify’
Self-centered testimonies have been abused. But not sharing our story can be equally selfish.
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Can Christians Do Yoga? Indian Believers Weigh In
Surveying the spectrum of Christian views on the traditionally Hindu practice, from wellness to spiritual caution.
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Et Tu, Ahithophel? The Cautionary Tale of King David’s Adviser
When trusted counselors go bad, churches pay a heavy price.
Imagine Dragons More Biblically
The Chinese boat festival reminds us that Revelation’s serpent transcends Western and Eastern cultural concepts, say Asian biblical scholars.
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C.S. Lewis Warned Us About Close Encounters of the Evangelical Kind
If UFOs are real, exercise some humility before sharing the gospel.
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On Building ‘Deeply Christian’ Racial Justice Movements
The NYC founders of Pray March Act want church-led activism to outlive news cycles and divisive politics.
God Called Him to Thailand 60 Years Ago. He Still Hasn’t Left.
Missionary Henry Breidenthal taught generations of Thai pastors as a doctor, Bible college founder, and evangelist.
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‘Conscious Uncoupling’ from Church Is the New Temptation
Dones and “umms” are leaving the sanctuary or loitering outside the door. But when have they actually left?
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Trump’s Indictment Demands a Distinctly Christian Response
It’s easy to celebrate or critique based on partisanship, but Christians can model a better way.
Baptism by Flood: Kherson Christians Persevere After Ukraine Dam’s Destruction
Occupied, liberated, and now underwater, Kherson remains on the frontline of fighting—and faith, as a local seminary president explains.
The Shepherd Boy Who Wasn’t
We like imagining that a young, hopeless David killed Goliath. We need the fuller story.
Left Behind at the Ballot Box
Our view of the end times should affect our politics. But how?
I Loved Studying Math. I Needed God to Show Me Why.
At a moment of crisis, my drive to excel seemed increasingly pointless.
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Elisabeth Elliot Was a Flawed Figure God Used in Extraordinary Ways
No less than her martyred husband, she could be inspiring and frustrating all at once.
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50 Atheists Found Christ. This Researcher Found Out Why.
Jana Harmon paints a detailed picture of the reasons skeptics come to faith.
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Making Disciples Means Working for Justice
Scripture is clear that both go hand in hand.

Top Story July 29, 2024

What Wrestling Taught an Olympic Gold Medalist About God
What Wrestling Taught an Olympic Gold Medalist About God
As he prepares for the Paris Olympics, wrestler Kyle Snyder talks about how faith helped him loosen up and love his teammates.

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