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China Ends International Adoptions, Leaving Hundreds of Cases in Limbo

September 6, 2024

The decision shocked dozens of evangelical families in the US who had been in the process since before the pandemic.

August 30, 2024

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.

August 29, 2024

Rwanda Explains Why It Closed Thousands of Churches. Again.

The East African nation has shuttered 9,800 “prayer houses” because it wants safe buildings and well-trained pastors. Is that too much to ask?

August 29, 2024

Activist Lila Rose Under Fire for Suggesting Trump Hasn’t Earned the Pro-Life Vote

As conservatives see bigger shifts and divides over abortion, Live Action founder says she’ll keep speaking up for stronger policies.

Updated September 6, 2024

As Nicaragua Cancels Hundreds of Churches, Pastors and Advocates Debate Impact

Hundreds of evangelical ministries lose legal status as Ortega regime confiscates assets and imposes up to 30 percent fee on offerings.

August 23, 2024

South Africa’s Brain Drain Takes Wealthy Tithers from Churches

An exodus of educated and generous families has pinched ministry budgets—and threatened the lavish lifestyles of mega-rich pastors.

August 21, 2024

Nearly Half of the World’s Migrants Are Christian

With few nones entering the US, religious immigrants are stalling secularization.

August 20, 2024

In Our Anger Era: Too Many Americans Stay Enraged Rather than Seeking Help

Christian counselors wish more people would acknowledge their rage in a boiling cultural moment.

August 20, 2024

Angry Enough to Turn Tables? It Might Not Be Righteous Zeal.

Christian counselor Brad Hambrick talks about how we deal with our own fury in heated times.

August 16, 2024

Bangladesh’s Religious Minorities Want Peace Amid Country’s Turmoil

While Hindus publicly confront mob violence against their community, Christians are apprehensive about speaking out.

August 16, 2024

New Zealand Uncovers Historic Abuse in Church-Run Institutions

Survivors, advocates, and pastors call for “true repentance” among religious groups that ran schools and homes between 1950 and 1999.

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