How Mexican Christians Reacted to Indigenous Inauguration Blessing
“Not everything in our culture is bad or satanic,” explained a Zapotec evangelical leader.
Biblical Beasts and Where to Find Them
What do scriptural accounts of monstrous beings like Leviathan and Behemoth tell us about our experience of the sacred?
Brazilian Evangelicals Are Split on Lausanne’s Legacy
Latin American Christians developed integral mission theology. Do they still want to own it?
Cristianos mexicanos reaccionan ante la ceremonia indígena de la toma de posesión
«No todo en nuestra cultura es malo o satánico», explicó un líder evangélico zapoteco.
Died: Rina Seixas, Iconic Surfer Pastor Who Faced Domestic Violence Charges
The Brazilian founder of Bola de Neve Church, which attracted celebrities and catalyzed 500 congregations on six continents, faced accusations from family members and a former colleague.
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.
Brazilian Pop Stars Are Praising God with Their Voices. What About with Their Hearts?
As Brazilian gospel music’s popularity soars, artists with little Christian background are releasing worship songs. Does it matter why?
If Panama Closes the Darién Gap, Would Evangelicals Care?
(UPDATED) Migrant rights have been off-radar for many Panamanian Christians. But as pressures increase, some are speaking out ahead of this weekend’s general elections.
The Olympics’ Most Iconic Photo Has a Christian Message
The raised index finger of levitating surfer Gabriel Medina is the latest sign that sports success has made Brazilian evangelicals less marginalized and more confident.
‘Offering Everything They Have’: How Small Churches Are Saving Lives in Brazil’s Floods
In the country’s most secular state, tiny congregations have made a big impact by their disaster response.