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- Celebrating the Stars and Their Maker on Māori New YearAs Matariki is celebrated in New Zealand, Christians navigate a return to the festival’s pagan roots.interview by Angela Lu Fulton|
- How the Gaucho Stole Easter in UruguayMore than 100 years ago, Latin America’s most secular country abolished Christian holidays. Local church leaders have struggled to reclaim them since.Franco Iacomini|español
- The Weird True History of the Easter BunnyFrom Constantinople to “the Singing Cowboy,” the odd folk tradition of egg-delivering rabbits was invented bit by bit.Daniel Silliman|
- Family, Dumplings, and Jesus? Christians Navigate Mongolian New YearBelievers are learning how to celebrate and evangelize amid Tsagaan Sar's Buddhism-infused rituals.Angela Lu Fulton|
- Can the Gospel Come in a Red Envelope?Chinese church leaders consider how to use the Lunar New Year tradition as an opportunity for evangelism.Compiled by Sean Cheng|简体中文繁體中文
- It’s Okay to Have an Unhappy New YearWe know holiness doesn’t always lead to happiness. But what if our unhappiness can itself be holy?Amanda Held Opelt|
- Appreciating the Art of Divine SurpriseScripture is full of stories inspiring awe. Are we allowing ourselves to be astonished?Ryan J. Pemberton|
- Put ‘Mas’ Back in ‘Christmas’The holidays are overwhelming. As a Christian and an introvert, I take refuge in church.Sara Kyoungah White|
- Christmas Doesn’t Need SavingHoliday specials remind us of a salvation we already have.Andrew Byers|Türkçe
- ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ Evokes the Sacred Worth of UnderdogsCharles Schulz’s improbable holiday special echoed his own acquaintance with lowliness.Mary McCampbell|
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