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- Tim Keller Changed Church Planting, from City to CityFrom Beirut to Barcelona, pastors reflect on his influence.Compiled by Isabel Ong|Português
- They Sang ‘a Heavenly Song’ in a Dark Chinese JailTwo Chinese Christian women ministered to their cellmates and prison guards with stories, prayers, and hymns.E.F. Gregory|简体中文繁體中文
- Our Beloved Ones Don’t Become Angels When They DieDespite what Chinese religions and pop culture might suggest, they stay human—and that’s a good thing.Virginia Chen|简体中文繁體中文
- For Years, This Christian NGO Worked with Muslims in Myanmar. Then Came Cyclone Mocha.Long-term relationships helped the group aid the Rohingya while the UN and others were shut out.Angela Lu Fulton|
- How Comfort Women Begat Today’s Sex Trafficking RealityWhy we’re still dealing with a deadly and tragic problem that never went away.Interview by Geethanjali Tupps|简体中文繁體中文
- Malaysia’s Death Penalty Is No Longer Mandatory. Advocate Wishes Christian Conversation Was.Christian lawyer explains why loving your neighbor in the Muslim-majority country entails speaking up.Interview by Isabel Ong|
- When Police Arrive at Your Church’s DoorAs persecution worsens in China, an urban house church leader offers guide for perseverance and preparation.Joshua Hsieh|简体中文繁體中文
- ‘Memorizing’ the Scars of South Korea’s Gwangju MassacreChun Woo-won’s apology for his military dictator grandfather’s sins is Nehemiah in action.Duke Kwon|한국어
- The ‘Route Runners’ Are Coming to America. Are Chinese Churches Ready?Chinese Christians reflect on the challenges and opportunities that the new immigration trend presents for evangelism.Sean Cheng|简体中文繁體中文
- Sammi Cheng: ‘Not Having a Smooth Path Allowed Me to Be Gentler and More Humble’The Hong Kong Christian actress and singer experienced God’s grace in depression and marital crisis and grew in her acting careerKaren Wong|简体中文繁體中文
