- As Philippines’ Drug War Rolls On, Christians Continue Their WorkDuterte tried a hardline policy. Marcos is prioritizing rehab. Christians point to Jesus.Beng Alba-Jones|
- American Christians and the Anti-American TemptationChristians can love America—with all of its flaws and failures—precisely because we don’t expect it to be the kingdom of God.Russell Moore|
- The Bulletin Episode 55|52minNot on Our WatchLaws restrict pornography access, the Supreme Court codifies its ethics, and pro-life advocates look for what’s next.
- Displaced from Israel Border, Lebanese Christians Wrestle with Whom to BlameAs limited clashes with Hezbollah threaten to expand Israel’s war against Hamas, local Presbyterians and Baptists suffer a battle not of their making.Jayson Casper|
- Skeptical of Politicians and Parties, Gen Z Isn’t Pumped for the 2024 RaceBut on Christian campuses, first-time voters are still trying to find their own ways to engage the issues.Anna Mares|
- Christians Can’t Fix the Israel-Hamas WarJesus could end this crisis. His followers almost certainly can’t.Bonnie Kristian|
- Chinese House Churches Find Hope for Gospel Growth Amid Post-Pandemic TurmoilAs China deals with economic woes, religious restrictions, and mass exodus, ministries see an opportunity.Interview by Angela Lu Fulton|
- Viral JesusEpisode 96|46minDorcas Cheng-Tozun: Social Justice for the Sensitive SoulChristian activism isn’t just for the loud and outspoken. There’s room for quiet and introverted personalities too.Heather Thompson Day|
- Theology of Provocation: Portuguese Pastor Explains Why ‘Everything I Do Is Clickbait’Tiago Cavaco insists he has a greater purpose than entertaining, amusing, or trolling Christians.Interview by Marisa Lopes|Português
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