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- Evangelicals Outgrow Catholics in Central America“Nondenominational believers” rank close behind.Daniel Silliman|español
- When Conscience Rights Come at the Cost of Human RightsEvangelicals have done commendable work advancing religious freedom around the globe. But that work has involved some questionable moral compromises.Alex Ward|
- World Vision Flips the Script on Child SponsorshipIn the ministry’s first major innovation in seven decades, the children now do the choosing.Jeremy Weber|
- God’s Mayor in GuatemalaFighting cartels, disease, and poverty, Mayor Jeaneth Ordoñez presides over a safe haven in an otherwise violent region.Dale Hanson Bourke|
- Nicaraguan Unrest Squashes Summer MissionsChurch teams cancel trips as protests limit access and security.Morgan Lee|
- Blessed Through Israel: How Guatemala’s Evangelicals Inspired Its Embassy MoveAs Pentecostalism rises in Latin America, so does spiritual and political support for the Holy Land.Kate Shellnutt|
- Why the US Thinks Restricting International Adoptions Will Save ThemExperts debate State Department strategy to let the little children come less.Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
- After 40 Girls Die in Orphanage Fire, Guatemala Asks Evangelicals for AdviceTragedy becomes impetus for reforms sought by Christian experts.Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
- Why Guatemala Elected an Evangelical Entertainer as Its New PresidentVoters hope Jimmy Morales will do better than the last two times they gave evangelicals the top job.Steve Sywulka in Guatemala City|
- Tending the 'Stolen' Sheep in Latin America's Booming Bible BeltCatholics may be fast converting to Protestantism, but beliefs and maturity vary.Morgan Lee|español
