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- Corruption Is a Discipleship ProblemSix ways Christians often make the problem worse and five steps toward a solution.Robert Osburn|españolPortuguêsFrançais
- Can ‘Dirty Money’ Do the Lord’s Work? Indonesian Christians Weigh InHow churches and ministries in Indonesia navigate accepting—and refunding—donations from corruption and other sources that conflict with biblical ethics.Compiled by Mellie Cynthia|Indonesian
- Only Jesus Can Satiate Sheep and Wolves AlikeThe Good Shepherd interrupts the story of our hunger and introduces himself as the Bread of Life.Yi Ning Chiu|简体中文繁體中文
- Indonesia’s Worst Police Scandal Involves Christians. Leaders Assess the Implications.As former police general Ferdy Sambo gets death sentence for murder coverup, four Christians reflect on how to live faithfully under corrupt authorities.Maria Fennita and Mellie Cynthia |Indonesian
- Herschel Walker and the Platform of Cheap GraceChristians believe in mercy amidst moral failing. But how then should we vote?Bonnie Kristian|
- Beyond Bolsonaro and Lula: How Brazil’s Evangelicals Should VoteFive Christian leaders weigh the factors they hope are guiding the church as it prepares for the October presidential election.Interviews by Marisa Lopes and Igor Sabino|Português
- Lessons from the Long-Shot Bid to Bring Christian Liberal-Arts Education to RussiaThe Russian-American Christian University had a brief lifespan and a limited enrollment. But the school planted seeds that might flower in the future.Mark R. Elliott|
- My Name Was on a Federal Most-Wanted List. Now It’s Written in the Book of Life.When the authorities caught up with my financial shenanigans, I went on the run. But Christ caught up with me.Richard D. Mangone with Peter K. Johnson|
- Imagining a Virtuous CapitalismFree-market ideas grew in a religious and moral soil. We need to replant them there.Hugh C. Whelchel|
- An Innocent Black Man Forgave the Crooked White Cop Who Framed HimAnd that’s good news—but not cause for ignoring larger patterns of injustice.Patricia Raybon|
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