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- Where Drugs Often Merit Death, Singapore Ministries Offer New LifeMore than 70 percent of the country’s inmates are jailed for drug-related offenses. Christian groups seek to help them reenter society.Christine Leow|
- To Keep Gen Z in the Pews, One Singapore Church Lets Them Run the ServiceChurches also find that having them in community with older members and answering their “whys” help them stay in the church.Pearlyn Koh|
- Seek Prosperity Properly During Lunar New YearIt’s not wrong to celebrate our blessings. But Asian theologians and pastors advise how to do so in biblical, godly ways amid the festival’s red envelopes and best wishes.Isabel Ong|简体中文繁體中文
- Should Christians Own Guns for Self-Defense? A Global SnapshotLeaders in nine nations explain how they think theologically and biblically about personal safety as mass shootings plague the world.Compiled by Morgan Lee|PortuguêsFrançais简体中文한국어Indonesian繁體中文русскийУкраїнська
- Self-Proclaimed Messiahs and Other Southeast Asian HeresiesMisconceptions about the Trinity and the exclusivity of Christ prevail.Compiled by Angela Lu Fulton|简体中文繁體中文
- In Singapore, LGBT Perspectives Are Liberalizing. Can the Church Hold Together?Evangelicals are eager to preserve their unity—and the country’s.Isabel Ong|
- Pew: US, France, and Korea Are Most Divided—Especially over ReligionSurvey of almost 19,000 adults in 17 nations examines societal conflict between different religions, political parties, races and ethnicities, and urban and rural communities.Jayson Casper|
- Loving the Foreigners—Even When They Have a Deadly DiseaseInspired by Deuteronomy, Singapore Christians win praise for serving migrant workers at epicenter of COVID-19 outbreak.Hwee Hwee Tan|
- Proof That Political Privilege Is Harmful for ChristianityOur analysis of 166 nations suggests the biggest threat to Christian vitality is not persecution, affluence, education, or pluralism. It’s state support.Nilay Saiya|españolPortuguêsFrançais简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- How Doctors and Scientists Apply Faith on the Front LinesSix medical professionals share their spiritual practices in the midst of a pandemic.Rebecca Randall|Français
