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.
Spain’s Oldest Protestant Publishing House Began Underground 100 Years Ago
Now Clie celebrates a century of equipping the church through dictatorship and secularization.
Jesus Is Still Right About Persecution
Nine truths believers need to understand to pray well for the suffering body of Christ.
The Copyright Controversy Behind a Viral Gospel Hit
A producer claims a Ghanaian praise group stole his lyrics, raising questions about credit and ownership in Christian music.
The Evangelical Legacy of Gustavo Gutierrez’s Liberation Theology
How the Peruvian priest influenced the fathers of integral mission.
Lausanne Theologians Explain Seoul Statement that Surprised Congress Delegates
Leaders of the 33-member Theology Working Group offer insight on their 97-point, 13,000-word declaration.
Fourth Lausanne Congress Embraces Younger Leaders, ‘Marketplace’ Christians, and Technology
More than 5,000 evangelicals from more than 200 countries gather in South Korea to celebrate and strategize about evangelism.
Kenya Greets Kirk Franklin and Maverick City Music with Excitement—and Skepticism
Kirk Franklin and Maverick City Music are popular with Kenyan Christians, but some are increasingly wary of their influence.
Died: Daniel Bourdanné, Millipede Scientist Turned IFES Leader Who Loved Christian Books
The Chadian student ministry leader spent his final years promoting publishing in Africa.
How Colombia’s Most Popular Christian Artist Landed in Houston
Alex Campos has a new home in Texas and a new musical focus—Latin worship.