Galatians Reminds Us We’re Accepted and Free: An Interview with Jada Edwards
When was the last time you thoroughly studied the book of Galatians? Do you know who wrote it, why he did, and how it should impact your life? How should the words of this...
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Researchers Find Christians in Iran Approaching 1 Million
Secular survey may succeed where Christian advocates have failed to convince the world of widespread conversions in the Islamic republic. Missiologists have long spoken of the explosive growth of the church in Iran. Now...
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Controversial Religion Law Tips Montenegro Election
Serbian Orthodox Church called for votes against 30-year ruling party. Evangelicals “cried for justice … now we have to pray hard.” For the first time in his life, 82-year-old Bishop Amfilohije voted in an election....
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Latin American Pastors Kept Ministering During COVID-19. Now More Than 100 Have Died.
With mixed messages from leaders, evangelicals in Nicaragua and Bolivia have been especially hard-hit by the pandemic. Some 400 men and women spaced themselves across a sprawling worship hall, praying through face masks with...
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Goodbye Christ. I’ve Got Justice Duty.
Justice without Jesus is just us—and it’s not the answer. I know a white pastor who came to understand the depth of racial inequity and white dominance in our society. He also came to...
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Redeeming Condos, Presbyterians Buy NYC Building for $30 Million
The church Tim Keller founded is part of a hidden trend turning real estate into worship space. In New York City, you can find a church building that has been changed into a pizzeria....
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