United States
- Refugee Resettlement Begins to Rebound After Historic LowsStill, fewer persecuted Christians have been able to flee to the US.Bob Smietana - Religion News Service|
- Senator Demands to Know if World Vision Is Funding TerrorismChristian aid organization says it is not and defends former director sentenced to prison in Israel.Ken Chitwood|
- Stowaway Pastor Survives Atlantic CrossingAnd other brief news stories from Christians around the world.Daniel Silliman|
- When American Evangelicals Needed a Reputational Boost, They Turned to South Korean EvangelicalsIn the second half of the 20th century, each group used the other as a ticket to legitimacy at home and abroad.Alex Ward|
- Politicians, You Keep Saying ‘City on A Hill’But it doesn’t mean what you think it means.Kaitlyn Schiess|
- Violence Against Indian Christians Is Becoming a Problem for American PoliticiansAs the US pursues a closer relationship with India, activists are concerned some are overlooking the persecution of religious minorities in the world’s largest country.Richa Karmarkar at RNS and CT editors|
- New Atheism Is Dead. What’s the New New Atheism?Far fewer British people agree with vitriolic assertions about religion. Still, disbelief in God is on the rise in both the UK and the US.Stefani McDade|
- At Indigenous Seminary, Students Learn the Power of Faith Embedded in IdentityThe newly accredited school promotes a theological education that’s not at odds with culture.Hannah McClellan|Français
- RFK Jr.’s Weird Evangelical Appeal Is on Shaky GroundHis hostility to established authority attracts some Christian voters. But on policy and personal history alike, it’s an uncomfortable fit.Bonnie Kristian|
- The Surprising Staying Power of DispensationalismAs a school of theology, it’s in decline. As a cultural and political force, it’s more influential than ever.Bonnie Kristian|Português
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