
From Village Girl to Evangelical Leader
How Martha Das grew into a powerful voice for Bangladesh’s Christian minority.

Indian Christians Worry About Indian American Political Success
How an increasing number of Hindu politicians in America might threaten religious freedom in India.
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The Weekend – 11-2-24

Bangladeshi Christians and Hindus Advocate for a Secular Country
As political changes loom and minority communities face violence, religious minorities urge the government to remove Islam as the state religion.

Mobs Kill 6, Burn Down 25 Churches in Northeastern India
While ethnic tensions have festered for decades, leaders in Manipur say religious extremism is fueling the extreme aggression.

The Traditional Missionary Model Doesn’t Fit Today’s Hindu Diaspora
As the Hindu population in the West grows rapidly, Christian leaders rethink how to engage with them.

Throwing Sesame Seeds and Burning Off Sins
Indian Christian theologians weigh in on the Sikh winter festival of Lohri vs. the Refiner’s fire.

India By Any Other Name? Christians Braced for ‘Bharat’ or Not
Believers weigh what the latest postcolonial name change discussion would mean for religious freedom and pluralism in the Hindu-majority nation.

They Persecuted Indian Christians. Most Confessed. Did Divine Retribution Follow?
A new documentary follows the lives of 10 of the men responsible for horrific attacks on the Kandhamal church.