Religious Freedom
- Refugee Resettlement Begins to Rebound After Historic LowsStill, fewer persecuted Christians have been able to flee to the US.Bob Smietana - Religion News Service|
- Rosaria Butterfield Issues Five Battle Cries for the Church MilitantThere is much to admire in her views on church and community, but also much to find troubling in her new polemic.Bonnie Kristian|
- Myanmar’s Christians: As Our Churches Burn and People Flee, We Need the US’s HelpThe Biden administration and the global church can do more to help the Chin people in Myanmar.Zo Tum Hmung, David Moe, John Indergaard|
- The Problem with Anti-Anti-Christian NationalismModerate Christian nationalists shouldn't be smeared. But neither should extremism be defended.Paul D. Miller|
- Do Christians Belong in Southeast Asia? Pew Polled Buddhists and Muslims[UPDATED] New religion survey of 13,000 adults across six nations examines conversion, karma, and compatibility with national identity.Angela Lu Fulton|Indonesian
- Christian Politician Awaits Finnish Court’s Verdict on Hate Speech Charges—AgainPäivi Räsänen says quoting the Bible should not be a crime in a democracy.Ken Chitwood|
- What a Twitter Spat Reveals about Public Religion in AmericaA Republican lawmaker called a Christian tweet “bigoted.” Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar came to religious liberty’s defense.Bonnie Kristian|
- Evangelical Alliance Accepts Iran Invite. Critics Claim Broken Engagement.Wise as serpents or naïve as doves? WEA defends why it co-sponsored a UN human rights forum organized by the Islamic Republic, after accusations of legitimizing a persecutor.Jayson Casper|
- Religious Liberty Doesn’t Have to Make Polarization WorseIf it’s done right, it can actually make it easier for us to live together.Thomas C. Berg|español
- International Anti-Persecution Strategies Are Failing Nigerian ChristiansHow the efforts of global advocacy groups depend on the capacity of local leaders.Wissam al-Saliby|
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