The Bono Interview: Plaudits and Problems
Responses to our December issue.
What Is a Missionary Kid Worth?
Risks remain higher in cross-cultural contexts. And misconduct is harder to report.
More Ministries Seek Alternatives to Child Sponsorships
Nine million children are supported by one-to-one funding, but a growing number of Christian groups say that approach is problematic.
How Black Missionaries Are Being Written Back into the Story
Will fixing inaccurate representation encourage more minorities to “go into all the world”?
The Missionary Kids Are Not Alright
Third culture kids are struggling with a crisis of care in the church, experts say.
What Christian Aid Workers Want You to Know About Afghanistan
US forces are withdrawing after 20 years, but the story of Christian aid work goes far beyond military conflict.
Lo que los obreros cristianos quieren que sepamos sobre Afganistán
Las fuerzas estadounidenses se retiran después de 20 años, pero la historia de la asistencia cristiana va mucho más allá del conflicto militar.
Questions Continue for Women in Complementarian Churches
Three decades after the Danvers Statement articulated clear gender roles, its application still causes tension.
For Expats and Missionaries, COVID-19 Was a Crossroads
The first question for Christians living abroad was, “Go or stay?” After that, it got hard.
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
An intensely personal history of a ubiquitous cell line.