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- Nepal Earthquake Destroys Rural Churches, with Believers Pleading for Immediate ReliefMore than 300 Christian families have been affected, says a local pastor.Isabel Ong|
- Shaken Yet Stirred: Turkish Christians Advise Moroccan Church on Earthquake AidFrom Istanbul to Marrakesh, disaster relief can help Muslim-background believers legitimize their faith. But first, say Turks, the church must be united.Jayson Casper|
- Morocco Earthquake Moves Marginalized Churches to Christian CharityTheir faith unrecognized by the government, local believers serve displaced neighbors seeking shelter and the will of God.Jayson Casper|españolFrançais
- Turkish Christians Turn to Tabitha for Earthquake Relief—and ResurrectionSix months after disaster, the biblical Dorcas raised from the dead by Peter inspires Protestant generosity—just as she modeled for the early church.Jayson Casper|
- Syria Has Six Months to Receive Your Earthquake AidUS waiver temporarily allows for funds to bypass sanctions against the Assad government. Christian charities experience mixed results.Jayson Casper|
- Antioch Has Always Survived Its Tragic History. What Will the Latest Earthquake Change?A city essential to the early church, Antakya has been all but reduced to rubble.Mark Wilson|
- Turkish Christians Plead: Don’t Distribute Bibles After EarthquakeLocal believers and their Syrian colleagues serve Christians and Muslims alike in cooperative effort at relief aid.Jayson Casper|Français
- Died: Christian Atsu, Ghana Soccer Star who Praised God in EverythingThe Premier League winger known for his faith was killed in the earthquake in Turkey.Daniel Silliman|
- Turkish and Syrian Christians Rally Relief After Earthquake Kills 20,000(UPDATED) As death tolls climb and with churches of all denominations destroyed, local believers race to the frontlines of emergency response.Jayson Casper|Português
- Indonesian Churches Organize to Aid Earthquake SurvivorsAfter a powerful quake hit the island of Java this week, a network of local Christians raced to help.Angela Lu Fulton and Isabel Ong|Indonesian
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