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How Abilene Christian Saw the Nuclear Light
The Church of Christ school is working with the US government to build an experimental reactor.
Christians Seek to Expand Holy Land Tours to Include Christians
Arab believers want American visitors to see the “living stones” in Israel.
Seafarer Ministries See Spiritual Needs in Rough Economic Waters
Merchant marines are still struggling, body and soul, after COVID-19 and supply chain disruptions.
Canadian Christians Launch Collective for Climate Action
Tearfund and A Rocha see the impact in humanitarian crises now and want to organize churches to help.
‘I Am Jesus Christ’ Invites Gamers to Play God
But doing battle with Satan in the Savior’s sandals prompts some to press pause.
What Would Jesus Do in North Minneapolis? Buy a Gas Station.
Facing poverty, crime, and closing businesses, Christians look to transform their corners.
Mississippi Evangelicals Prepare to Welcome Dobbs Babies
Christians open their arms to the 5,000 children state officials expect to be born now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned.
Samaritan’s Purse Gives Away 200 Millionth Christmas Shoebox
Operation Christmas Child spokeswoman recalls the power of a yo-yo she received in a Ukrainian orphanage.
Study: Gen Z Wants to Know More About Jesus
Despite long-term trends away from religion, Barna Group finds openness in teens.
With an Eye to Mission and Money, More Evangelical Universities Go Green
New financing mechanisms reduce the cost of reducing emissions.
Cupboards Not Quite Bare as Food Pantries Struggle Against Inflation
Record price increases put pressure on churches trying to meet rising need.
Preach the Gospel Everywhere. When Necessary, Use Laundromats.
A different kind of “third place” ministry creates community and connections with washers and dryers.
Synod Votes to Simplify, Clarify Cross-Borders Relationship of the Christian Reformed Church
Task force proposal promises to help US and Canadian congregations work together more easily.
Report: 26 Million Americans Stopped Reading the Bible Regularly During COVID-19
Sharp decline may be connected to drop in church attendance.
Drug Addiction Was Bad in America. The Pandemic Made it Worse.
Recovery ministries try to help as people give up and give in.
Christian Ministries: Say No to Orphanages
COVID-19 crisis puts pressure on hard-hit nations with millions of caregivers dead. But family care is still preferred.
The Church Is Losing Its Gray Heads
Why are boomers and Gen X dropping out of church at higher rates than younger Christians?
An AI Aims to be First Christian Celebrity of the Metaverse
But for now, the gospel music algorithm still needs human help.
Evangelism Not a Priority in Canadian Churches
Even during crisis of COVID-19, few are finding ways to share their faith, study finds. 
Moving Beyond Hotel Bibles, Gideons in Canada Announce New Name
ShareWord will continue to distribute Scripture, but emphasize church partnerships and equipping Christians for evangelism.
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