
Religious Freedom Commission Laments Israel-Hamas War at Anniversary Gathering
As the International Religious Freedom Act turns 25, advocates look ahead to next steps.

Christian Standard Bible Finds Its Place in ‘Crowded’ Evangelical Market
The six-year-old CSB translation has recently climbed to the No. 2 spot on monthly bestseller list.

The Fight for International Religious Freedom Goes Mainstream
Annual IRF gathering puts the spotlight on worsening persecution of people of faith around the world.

After 26 Churches Burned, Pakistan Christians Brace for More Blasphemy Accusations
Quran desecration in Sweden and TLP politics blamed for mob violence that displaced dozens of Christian families in Jaranwala.

Let the Seas Rise and Feed the Poor
Helping marine biodiversity flourish is a means of participating in God’s work, says an Indonesian theologian.

What Role Should Sharia Law Play in Indonesia?
Question 1 of 6 in Christianity Today’s roundtable on religious harmony in Indonesia.

Which Church in Revelation Is Yours Like?
From the lukewarm Laodicea to the overachieving Ephesus, these seven ancient congregations struggled with relatable problems.

Have China’s Christians Peaked? Pew Researches the Data Debate
New report examines the challenges of measuring religion among Chinese Protestants, Catholics, Buddhists, Muslims, and other beliefs.

The ‘Antioch of Asia’?
Christian leaders in Singapore wrestle with a prophetic charge and diminishing cross-cultural evangelism.

‘Sound of Freedom’ Star Tim Ballard Accused of Preying on Staff on Undercover Missions
In a lawsuit five women allege the anti-trafficking hero sexually assaulted them, raising the question of whether ministries should engage in such off-the-grid operations.