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How I Explained Beirut’s Explosion to My Kids
As Christian parents, our children must know we will keep them safe. But that does not mean keeping them comfortable.
16 Beirut Ministries Respond to Lebanon Explosion
(UPDATED) Evangelical leaders describe the damage, how Christians are helping, and the need for a hope beyond politics.
Lebanon Was Already in Turmoil. Then Came the Blast.
An evangelical Christian leader’s grief over a divided—and now devastated—country.
Why Many Christians Want to Leave Palestine. And Why Most Won’t.
Survey of a thousand local believers finds majority desire a one-state solution, while few complain about religious freedom.
Hagia Sophia’s Muslim Prayers Evoke Ottoman Treatment of Armenians
As Turkish president Erdoğan joins hundreds in celebration, Christians in the diaspora mourn their lost homeland and cultural heritage.
Sudan Drops Death Penalty for Apostasy, Alcohol Ban for Christians
Amendments offer good news for Christian minority, but also concern that reforms may be too fast for Muslim society.
Hagia Sophia Converted Back to Mosque by Turkey’s President
(UPDATED) Orthodox leaders and UNESCO object to famous former church no longer being a museum.
Israel Orders Christian TV Channel to Stop Broadcasting
GOD TV argues application for new Shelanu channel in Hebrew was forthright, decries decision as political.
Will International Religious Freedom Survive the Trump Administration?
The president’s executive order elevates its priority in US foreign policy. Nine experts assess the strategy’s longevity.
Can Hagia Sophia Become a Mosque? Turkish Court Will Soon Decide
Armenian patriarch surprisingly backs President Erdoğan’s position, asking also for Christian prayer at famous former church.
Do Catholics Care about Persecuted Christians?
As American bishops dedicate this week to religious freedom, including for Muslims in China, polls suggest a cresting of support for the church in need.
The Redemption of Interfaith Dialogue
Three evangelicals wrestle with faithful witness in conversations with Muslims.
Middle East Christians Grapple with Apocalyptic Pandemic
COVID-19 offers eschatology experts opportunity to refine public understanding of what Revelation teaches.
Trapped in Lebanon, Sudanese Students Find Refuge at Seminary
For international students, COVID-19 has created an educated, isolated, displaced community.
Vulnerable Gulf Migrants Offered ‘God’s Karuna’ in Bible Society Outreach
In prayer, aid, and employment, Christian ministries struggle to adapt to the new coronavirus norms.
GOD TV Dispute Has Israel Talking About Messianic Jews
Christian broadcaster's expansion into Hebrew cable channel may be short-lived, but raises profile of followers of Yeshua.
Meet the ‘Gang Pastor’ Behind Cape Town’s Viral Coronavirus Cooperation
Australian banker turned South Africa missionary explains what making the international news and Trevor Noah means for ministry.
Why We Opened a Christian University in Iraq Amid ISIS’ Genocide
CT interviews Stephen Rasche on Erbil’s Catholic presence, the need for Christian unity, and why Christians will “no longer be shy” with the gospel.
Report: ‘Tremendous Progress’ Ahead for Religious Freedom Worldwide
USCIRF chair Tony Perkins gives CT a behind-the-scenes look at today’s annual report on “systematic, ongoing, and egregious” violations.
Cleared of Landmines for Easter, Jesus’ Baptism Site Now Closed by COVID-19
Chain reaction explosions clear path to the churches on Israel’s side of John the Baptist’s Jordan River ministry.
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