Lessons from Philippines’ Martial Law Still Hold for the Church Today
Filipina social anthropologist Melba Padilla Maggay, who fought for democracy 40 years ago, critiques today’s evangelical politics.
Died: Ferdie Cabiling, Philippines’ ‘Running Pastor’
One of the founding leaders of Victory megachurch, he never stopped running to share the gospel.
The World Evangelical Alliance’s Controversial Korea Announcement
Local conservative evangelicals challenge the global body’s decision to hold its 2025 General Assembly in Seoul.
Vietnam’s New Religious Decree Further Burdens Local Churches
Pastors and religious liberty advocates worry the government’s effort to manage religion will bring tighter control.
Evangelicals Divided as Sharia Courts Expand in the Philippines
Some view the expansion as an increase in Islamic influence while others see it as part of living in a pluralistic society.
Lausanne Report: Most Missionaries Are Reaching the Reached
The State of the Great Commission Report examines the challenges and opportunities amid a changing missions landscape.
How a Radio Current Jolted a Christian Leader into Staying in Ministry
After an accident on a radio tower, Federico Magbanua went on to inspire a generation of pastors in the Philippines.
O Say Can You See God in These 5 National Anthems?
At the Paris Olympics, songs from South Africa to Peru will call for divine protection and blessing.