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- El Salvador’s Prisons Are Full. Prison Ministries Are Not.Christian organizations are struggling to reach prisoners in a country where 1 in 56 people is in jail.Franco Iacomini|españolPortuguês
- What Antisemitic Campus Chants Tell Us About This Angry EraThe rage of the mob is a poor substitute for real community.Russell Moore|
- After Terrorists Kill 130, Russian Evangelicals Resist RevengeAs Moscow and Kyiv trade insinuations over concert hall killing claimed by ISIS affiliate, Christian leaders focus on compassion and forgiveness instead of blame.Jayson Casper|Français한국어русскийУкраїнська
- Church Attack Leaves Turkish Christians Troubled and ConfusedMany believers were already avoiding fellowship after warning by ISIS, which claimed responsibility for the killing at a Catholic congregation in Istanbul.Jayson Casper|
- A Muted Christmas in Philippine City After ISIS Attack on ChurchgoersThe small Catholic community in Marawi has weathered ongoing threats in the Islamic city.Pia Camagay in Manila, Philippines|
- The Bulletin Episode 52|36minTerrorism and the Road to WarHamas, Hezbollah, and the startling growth of Middle East terrorism.
- Christians Have a Duty to Hate the Evil of HamasThe example of Jesus, the teachings of the just war tradition, and Hamas’s own words make this clear.Gerald McDermott|
- The Obscenity of War in This Present Evil Age“The last enemy to be destroyed is death,” and that enemy is insurgent in the Israel-Hamas war.Bonnie Kristian|한국어
- Amid Israel-Hamas War, Local Christians Seek Righteous Anger and Gospel HopeAs terrorism leads to thousands of deaths, Palestinian evangelicals and Messianic Jews share astonishment, grief, and prayer for peace and justice.Jayson Casper|españolPortuguêsالعربيةFrançais简体中文한국어Indonesian繁體中文русскийУкраїнська
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