Is It Too Early to Get Excited About a Malaria Vaccine?

The war on the mosquito-spread disease has taken millions of lives. Could this be coming to an end?
In 2019, 400,000 people around the world died of malaria. But it may never reach that high a number again.
Early trials of a new vaccine have been shown…

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Why the Transgender Conversation Is Changing

New bans for surgeries and student sports aren’t the most dramatic changes in gender identity.
Last Friday, a bill that would ban transgender athletes from competing in middle, high school, and college sports passed in the West Virginia legislature. At…

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How Churches Can Welcome Both Vaxed and Unvaxed

The new complications of bringing the congregation together.
This week, the number of Americans who have received their first dose of the vaccine will rise to one third of the population. As numbers continue to climb in the US and around the world, som…

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How Churches Can Welcome Both Vaxed and Unvaxed

The new complications of bringing the congregation together.
This week, the number of Americans who have received their first dose of the vaccine will rise to one third of the population. As numbers continue to climb in the US and around the world, som…

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The Equality Act Through the Eyes of a Christian College President

Why Houghton College’s Shirley Mullen thinks the legislation endangers religious freedom and dialogue as it tries to protect sexual minorities.
Last month, the House of Representatives voted to approve the Equality Act. If passed, the bill would amend …

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