The central symbol of Christianity is one of defeat – can Christians still succeed? – The Australian
The central symbol of Christianity is one of defeat – can Christians still succeed? The Australiansource
The central symbol of Christianity is one of defeat – can Christians still succeed? The Australiansource
The Bible Society has unveiled a sweeping analysis of how culture, religion, politics and economics shape engagement with Scripture across the globe.The Patmos Typology Report, developed with the United Bible…
Analysis | Israel’s Right Bet the Country’s Future on American Christians. That Has Backfired Haaretzsource
Advancing the stories and ideas of the kingdom of God. Nicole Massie MartinCT StaffA letter from Mission Advancement in our November/December issue.There’s no place like home. There’s no place like…
Advancing the stories and ideas of the kingdom of God. Text by Ann Voskamp and Photos by Esther HavensWhat was lost to war, God reclaimed in welcome. These portraits of…
VATICAN CITY — For the Catholic Church, interreligious dialogue “is not a tactic or a tool, but a way of life — a journey of the heart that transforms everyone…
Advancing the stories and ideas of the kingdom of God. Nadya Williams But Sarah Ruden’s new biography of the martyr dismisses her Christian community as misogynist.In the spring semester of…
Christianity and Ghana’s Future: Still a Blessing Beyond Misuse Modern Ghanasource
Advancing the stories and ideas of the kingdom of God. The Bulletin with Brandon RickabaughHow ChatGPT’s new turn offers opportunities for the gospel. Image credit: Kegfire / Envato / Edits…
Advancing the stories and ideas of the kingdom of God. Kelly NgMembers of the Chin ethnic minority in Myanmar—85 percent of whom profess Christianity—are fighting each other. Wooden drill rifles…