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Could the Climate Crisis Make Religion Even Crazier?

Extreme weather changes can prompt people to seek out extreme solutions and saviors.

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Christianity Isn’t ‘Becoming’ Global. It Always Has Been.

Why this misperception poses a stumbling block to the spread of the gospel.

Above All Evil: God’s Purposes Through the Wild, Weird Arc of History

The unlikely rescue of Jews in China points to a Power beyond our understanding.

The 160-Year Christian History Behind What’s Happening in Ukraine

How we have misunderstood Russia, the Crimean Peninsula, and supposedly secular Europe.

The Truth About World War II’s True Shepherds

Chaplains watched over their flocks in the midst of great danger.

My Top 5 Books on The Cold War

A faith-focused list on the long battle with Communism.

What Galileo’s Telescope Can’t See

There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in contemporary understandings of science and faith.

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Grace Amid Genocide

How Cambodia’s Killing Fields became an extraordinary ex-Communist’s mission field.

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Scholars Aim to Bust Archaeological Fantasies

Peer review can take years—but academic society says some claims can be dismissed in a few blog posts.

No Spoonful of Sugar

What sweetens your tea? Ordinary Brits cared enough to boycott.

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