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- Conservative Anglicans Reject Church of England and Archbishop of Canterbury(UPDATED) Gafcon gathering in Rwanda pledges to create alternative authority structures, while Global South fellowship stays separate.John Sandeman in Kigali, Rwanda|
- Rwanda Ministry Brings Genocide Survivors HopeWith their own traumas to bear, Christian survivors find holistic ways to minister to Tutsis.Donald E. Miller|
- Christians Debate Paying Tithes to African Churches Closed by CoronavirusNew appeals for digital offerings in Kenya and Rwanda face pushback from congregants sheltering at home and out of workTonny Onyulo in Nairobi|
- ‘I Thought God Loved Only the Hutu’Tutsi widows and orphans felt betrayed by the church during the genocide. Survivor Denise Uwimana made it her mission to help them heal.Interview by Bethany Hoang|
- Rwanda Restricts Fasting as 8,000 Churches ClosedNew law requires pastors to obtain theology degrees and forbids urging lengthy fasts.Ignatius Ssuuna in Kigali|
- Quick To ListenEpisode 109|45minRwanda Is 95 Percent Christian. So Why Is It Shutting Down Thousands of Churches?The state of faith in the East African country nearly 25 years after its brutal genocide.CT Editors |
- Rwanda Weeds the Church PlantsThousands of churches closed in attempt to curb bad buildings—and bad preaching.Ignatius Ssuuna in Kigali|
- Died: Chuck Murphy, Visionary Who Gave Conservative Anglicans a New HomeFounder of Anglican Mission in the Americas partnered with Rwanda to create US alternative to The Episcopal Church.Timothy C. Morgan|
- I Met the Man Who Killed My Entire FamilyHow Rwandan genocide survivor Immaculee Ilibagiza found forgiveness.Katelyn Beaty|
- God Does Help Those Who Help ThemselvesA look at poverty solutions that engage the poor.Jen Pollock Michel|
