We All Know Christ’s Dying Words. But Can We Define the ‘It’ That Is ‘Finished’?
A closer look at the climactic moment on the cross. One of the most famous lines in Scripture is also one of the most puzzling. We all know that Jesus, as he was dying,...
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Sony’s Pure Flix Acquisition Could Raise the Bar for Christian Movies
As a major Hollywood studio invests in on-demand inspirational content, the question becomes how they’ll approach the sprawling offerings targeting the Christian market. In a shakeup of the niche faith-based streaming market, Sony Pictures...
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‘First Freedom’ vs. Article 18: Will Biden Demote Religious Freedom in US Foreign Policy?
The president-elect can integrate it into a pragmatic human rights agenda without repudiating Trump’s legacy. This week as Poland hosts the third Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom—the latest in a series of high-profile summits initiated...
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Charities Adapt to Save Christmas from COVID-19
Nonprofits are offering churches more ways to give during a season with fewer in-person gatherings. Just as Christians are reimagining what celebrating, worshiping, and shopping will look like this Christmas amid coronavirus restrictions, they...
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Christians Ready to Help COVID-19 Vaccine Go to Neediest First
Medical experts prep for ethical distribution, while some church leaders preach against misinformation. With outbreaks resurging around the world and—finally—a likely COVID-19 vaccine on the horizon, Christian leaders are advocating for fair distribution to...
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