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- The Top Christian Highlights of the Paris OlympicsHow athletes are sharing their faith and pointing to God.Bruce Barron|Português
- Watching the Olympics as a French ChristianEvangelical leader Erwan Cloarec shares his reactions to the opening ceremony, why he is enjoying the games, and how he hopes the church is seizing the moment to live out its faith.Interview by Morgan Lee|Français
- What Wrestling Taught an Olympic Gold Medalist About GodAs he prepares for the Paris Olympics, wrestler Kyle Snyder talks about how faith helped him loosen up and love his teammates.Emily Belz|
- 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|日本語
- ‘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|españolFrançais日本語
- 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
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