A study by the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary shows that while Catholics and Orthodox Christians have grown by 0.56% and 0.28%, evangelicals are increasing at 1.34% per year.
“The Middle East is often characterized as full of explosive religious tension, and I don’t want my spiritual community in the West to misunderstand this region”. An interview with Christian journalist Jayson Casper, in Lebanon.
Canada has made international news recently for two pieces of legislation aimed at curbing the spread of hatred. Faith leaders have raised concerns about how these laws might limit religious expression.
An election crucial to Europe's future divides Christians.
All of us need to resist laziness in depending on AI and read with skepticism everything that might have been AI-generated and pockmarked with credible-sounding but false information.
Janet Epp Buckingham, who speaks for Christians at the UN in Geneva, explains why her answer is yes.
From Uganda to the US, Christians struggle with how to respond to rising authoritarianism.
The best way to avoid bias is to develop a rigorous research methodology and follow it faithfully and transparently.
The original Christmas story should prepare us to undergo this world’s hardships knowing that although we will face adversity, Mary’s son has overcome the world.
Christians generally agree about gambling, but they seldom say much on the topic.
My days in Burundi exposed me to its overwhelming poverty, but Christians can help by contributing to organizations with well-conceived plans to help Burundians deploy their own resources effectively.
I never imagined I would have to go to Burundi to see such an open conversation among Christian couples deeply concerned for building good marriages.
How two Burundian Christians sacrifice personal needs to live for God.
These believers tucked away in a secluded tropical community exhibited good Bible knowledge and a humble determination to apply God’s word to their daily lives.
To experience the inspiration of Majority World Christians on their own territory, does remind us to quit complaining so much about puny problems.
My preparations for this trip powerfully illustrate the change in Christianity’s center of gravity. I feel that I have more to learn than to teach.
Wissam al-Saliby, president of 21Wilberforce, analyses the situation of Nigeria after meeting with Nigerian Christian ministry leaders and public servants.
Christians can be moles in an ethical manner. Sometimes we need undercover helpers, like the spies and Rahab in Jericho or Hushai before Absalom.
I consider Christian nationalism a form of idolatry, because it elevates one’s nation to a position that should be reserved for God.
From the sex trade in Thailand and people kidnapped into cyber-scamming in Myanmar to forced labor in tourist centers, human trafficking is one of the world’s most widespread injustices.
Instead of trying to attract people to a big event and then persuade them to participate in long-term training opportunities, this time YLGen is marketing the long-term relationship.
Amish communities generally hold their worship services in German, even though many do not speak that language. Reading the Bible independently is often discouraged. Failure to follow the ordnung can result in shunning or exclusion from the community.
Regardless of the Trump administration’s own ideologically driven assault on global harmony, I still know that Christians have a responsibility to give generously.
“This is a time of increased restrictions for the church in China, perhaps the worst in the last 40 years. But it’s also an important time of maturation”, says Brent Fulton, founder of ChinaSource.
The L4 demonstrates that Christianity does not belong to North Americans or Europeans, but to everyone who is made in God’s image, humbly learning God’s Words and following God’s way.
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