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- Saudi Arabia Embraced Coptic Christmas. Could Its First Church Be Next?Bishop describes decade-long development of pastoral visits to Egyptian Christians, amid speculation of the kingdom’s steps toward religious freedom.Jayson Casper|
- Nigerian Christians Explain High Stakes of 2023 Presidential ElectionFacing persecution and economic decline, seven leaders share perspectives on a vote that will “make or mar” the future of a religiously divided nation.Jayson Casper|
- Turkish Christians Plead: Don’t Distribute Bibles After EarthquakeLocal believers and their Syrian colleagues serve Christians and Muslims alike in cooperative effort at relief aid.Jayson Casper|Français
- Turkish and Syrian Christians Rally Relief After Earthquake Kills 20,000(UPDATED) As death tolls climb and with churches of all denominations destroyed, local believers race to the frontlines of emergency response.Jayson Casper|Português
- I Wanted to Die for Allah. Now I Live for Jesus.As a militant Muslim, I never expected to have any dealings with Christians, much less to befriend them.Al Fadi|简体中文繁體中文
- Muslims Love Russian Christmas. So Do Eurasia’s Evangelicals.Christian communities in former Soviet Union nations reap the benefits of still-secularized holiday, winning recognition and opportunities for the gospel.Jayson Casper|
- Should Christians Support Indonesia Criminalizing Cohabitation and Extramarital Sex?Local leaders weigh in on the Muslim-majority nation’s new penal code and whether governments should legislate morality.Compiled by Angela Lu Fulton|简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- Why ‘Persecuted’ Is Not the Best Way to Describe Christians in the GulfWhile restrictions on religion remain, most Arab nations pass the tolerance test enough for Christian ministry to continue.Hrayr Jebejian|
- Indonesian Churches Organize to Aid Earthquake SurvivorsAfter a powerful quake hit the island of Java this week, a network of local Christians raced to help.Angela Lu Fulton and Isabel Ong|Indonesian
- Finding Common Ground in a Big FishChristian scholars look for ways to connect with Muslims over the shared story of Jonah.Jayson Casper|简体中文繁體中文
