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- Ban the Mob, Not the BibleChristians are the victims of hate in some places and the targets of hate speech laws in others. How can believers advocate for nations to address both threats in a consistent, principled way?Janet Epp Buckingham|
- Creation Waits in Eager Expectation… for American Christians to take climate change seriously. At the COP28 climate summit, fellow Christians wait too.Jim Stump|Português
- Evangelical Alliance Accepts Iran Invite. Critics Claim Broken Engagement.Wise as serpents or naïve as doves? WEA defends why it co-sponsored a UN human rights forum organized by the Islamic Republic, after accusations of legitimizing a persecutor.Jayson Casper|
- International Anti-Persecution Strategies Are Failing Nigerian ChristiansHow the efforts of global advocacy groups depend on the capacity of local leaders.Wissam al-Saliby|
- Speaking for Evangelicals at the UN, Gaetan Roy Seeks to ServeThe new representative starts each conversation with an unusual question.Ken Chitwood|
- UK Christians Walk 750 Miles to Urge Action on Climate ChangeHeaded to UN meeting in Glasgow, creation care advocates talk about what churches can do and what they are doing.Ken Chitwood|
- Evangelicals Endorse Unprecedented Ecumenical Plea for the EnvironmentAhead of a UN climate summit, Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican leaders jointly promote a “Season of Creation.”Jayson Casper|简体中文繁體中文
- Why the UN’s Dire Climate Change Report Is Dedicated to an Evangelical ChristianWelsh Nobel Prize-winner John Houghton saw sin at the heart of this ecological crisis.Daniel Silliman|Português简体中文繁體中文
- Who Will Save Algeria’s Closed Churches: the UN, US, or Hirak?World body challenges North African nation over its treatment of Christians, while local evangelical leaders take heart in renewed protests.Jayson Casper|
- Trump and Biden Disagree on Sanctions. So Do Evangelicals Outside the US.Longstanding foreign policy tool impacts national economies. But evangelicals from US to Syria and Iran differ on who deserves blame.Jayson Casper|
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