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- After Two Elections, France Is Divided. Can Evangelicals Make a Difference?Though they make up only 1 percent of the population, these believers want their presence to be meaningful.Kami Rice|Français
- Eric Liddell’s Legacy Still Tracks, 100 Years LaterWith his refusal to race on Sunday, the Scottish sprinter showcased a bigger story about Christians in sports.Paul Emory Putz|
- ‘Are You Ready to Open Your Doors … And Your Toilets?’French evangelicals are working together to show people Jesus at 2024 Olympic Games.Kristen Vonnoh|
- As France Makes Abortion a Constitutional Right, Evangelicals Seek to Promote Culture of LifeDespite disappointment over the vote, churches see opportunities to love and serve.Kami Rice|Français
- Napoleon UncomplexRidley Scott’s “Napoleon” is well-cast, well-made, and without a thought-provoking theory of its subject’s world-changing appeal.Rebecca Cusey|
- Majority of French Christians Believe the Church Should Fight Climate ChangeIn a new study from A Rocha France, an overwhelming number of Protestant and Catholic respondents say “caring for the earth is caring for your neighbor.”Kristen Vonnoh|Français
- The French Are Religious About Summer Vacation. Are They Religious During It?Some Christian ministries take a break. Others try to reach an increasingly secular population on holiday.Kristen Vonnoh|Français
- No More Pentecost Monday? French-Speaking Evangelicals Debate Defense of Christian Holidays.Proposal to secularize the civic calendar prompts controversy.Compiled by Léo Lehmann|Français
- Church Shooting Victims to Receive $144.5 MillionAnd other news briefs from Christians around the world.Daniel Silliman|
- European Evangelicals Organize Against AbuseFrom curriculum to call lines, churches focus on safety and prevention.Ken Chitwood in Germany|Français
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