Siete pruebas, dos peligros y un libro que pasamos por alto
Los líderes de la iglesia se preocupan demasiado por los números y muy poco por Números.
Las Naciones Unidas como campo de misión
Lo que he aprendido en mi trabajo como representante de una organización cristiana ante diplomáticos de 193 países.
The 50 Countries Where It’s Hardest to Follow Jesus in 2024
Latest report on Christian persecution chronicles the rising danger of Islamic militants and autocratic regimes, from Nigeria to Nicaragua.
Africa’s Wall Street Quiets Christian Worship
In the commercial capital of Malawi, Pentecostal pastors and churches face fines or removal for making a joyful noise.
The Quiet Faith Behind Little House on the Prairie
How a sincere but reserved Christianity influenced the life and literature of Laura Ingalls Wilder.
The Steep Price of Pilate’s Fame
Billions know the Roman governor’s name. But he didn’t know the very son of God standing before him.
If Panama Closes the Darién Gap, Would Evangelicals Care?
(UPDATED) Migrant rights have been off-radar for many Panamanian Christians. But as pressures increase, some are speaking out ahead of this weekend’s general elections.
Yes, Fiji Olympians Are Singing Hymns
Viral videos show athletes singing in four-part harmony, a practice with deep Christian and indigenous roots in the Pacific island nation.
Against the Culture of Demonization
The problem is not when the Christian is in the conflict—it’s when the conflict is in the Christian.
Should Christians Across Denominations Be Singing the Same Songs?
Some traditions work to refocus on theological distinctives in their music as worship megahits take over.