These Christians Have Not Given Up on North Korea
Experts and practitioners discuss their top challenges and encouragements in serving the reclusive country.
Wombs, Shrooms, and Classrooms
Embryo adoption invites new questions, international students return to US colleges, and psychedelic churches offer alternatives to traditional religious communities.
A Frightened Dog Barks Louder
The Bulletin talks about Israel’s recent attacks in Lebanon, the soul of MAGA, and shamelessness in the scandal stories of Sean Combs and Olivia Nuzzi.
CT Daily Briefing – 10-02-2024
The Key to Fighting Sex Trafficking? Showing Up.
Indonesia’s Compassion First isn’t knocking down doors, but caring for victims and tutoring at-risk youth living in cemeteries.
Play to the Balcony
Trump promises pardon, terrorists attack Moscow, and a bridge falls in Baltimore.
Feels Like Home to Me
Christian colleges emphasize residential life.
Refugee Resettlement Begins to Rebound After Historic Lows
Still, fewer persecuted Christians have been able to flee to the US.
Confusion, Strategy Shifts, Layoffs: What’s Happening at the American Bible Society?
The historic and well-funded organization has seen two years of turmoil: five CEOs, money fumbles, and a pullback from global work. It is searching for a fresh start.