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The Surge in Arab Seminary Studies
The Surge in Arab Seminary Studies
Unlike many American counterparts, evangelical institutions in Egypt, Jordan, and Palestine enjoy an influx of students as they serve beyond their ivory towers.
Lawsuit Alleges Billionaire’s Christian Foundation Engaged in Self-Dealing
Lawsuit Alleges Christian Foundation Engaged in Self-Dealing
A former director of Bill Hwang’s investment firm, seeking millions in compensation, said Grace and Mercy was used as a financial “escape pod.”
Could Roe’s Reversal Slow Global Trends to Legalize Abortion?
Could Roe’s Reversal Slow Global Trends to Legalize Abortion?
Evangelical advocates abroad hold out hope that America’s shift on abortion sets a new standard.
New York Shuts Down Embattled Olivet University Campus
New York Shuts Down Embattled Olivet University Campus
In addition to the 2020 money laundering case, the Christian college founded by David Jang is the subject of dozens of lawsuits.
Charlie Dates Returns to the Chicago Church that Shaped Him
Charlie Dates Returns to the Chicago Church that Shaped Him
41-year-old pastor named successor to James Meeks at Salem Baptist Church
The Pro-Life Movement Faces Blue State Backlash
The Pro-Life Movement Faces Blue State Backlash
As the national movement celebrated, activists opposing abortion in New York and California watched years of setbacks unfold in a few days.
Advisory Panel: No More Canadian Military Chaplains Who Believe in Conversion, Male Leadership
Panel: No More Canadian Chaplains Who Believe in Conversion, Male Leadership
Evangelicals object to “extremely troubling” proposal.
Fewer Churches Put Patriotism on Display for July 4
Fewer Churches Put Patriotism on Display for July 4
Though two-thirds are OK with flying the flag year-round, pastors have become more divided over Independence Day celebrations since 2016.
His Election Polarized the Philippines. Now Evangelicals Are Repairing Burned Bridges.
His Election Polarized the Philippines. Evangelicals Are Repairing Burned Bridges.
Believers on both sides pray for incoming president Bongbong Marcos, as pastors harness new enthusiasm around nation-building and kingdom-building.
Pro-Life Black Christians Don’t Focus on Abortion Alone
Pro-Life Black Christians Don’t Focus on Abortion Alone
Overturning Roe v. Wade draws attention to what they’ve known all along: There’s much more to upholding life than banning abortion.
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