1 in 3 Latino Protestants Report Interacting with the Dead

Catholicism, Protestantism, and indigenous culture shape the interpretation of these experiences and how people relate to those who have passed away.
When Octavio Esqueda was one, his little sister died.
Over the next nine years, his mother suffer…

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Argentina Takes Next Step in Officially Honoring Evangelicals. They Want More.

Protestants are grateful for Reformation Day celebrations—and wonder if they’ll ever get religious equality.
This Reformation Day, 18 of Argentina’s 24 provinces will celebrate evangelical and Protestant churches.
Evangelical leaders h…

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Scores Killed in Blast at Gaza’s Only Christian Hospital

The fatal explosion hit a well-known facility run by Anglicans—and formerly by Southern Baptists—“in the middle of one of the world’s most troubled places.”
Scores of Palestinians were killed Tuesday in an explosion in the courtyard of …

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Haitian Gangs Are a Major Threat. Last Week, a Church Fought Back.

Evangelicals lament the circumstances but say a syncretistic pastor’s faith-driven counterattack was unwise.
Vijonet Déméro had little patience for the Haitian pastor who led his congregation into what proved to be a deadly confrontat…

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Read the Winners of Christianity Today’s Second Annual International Essay Contest

Wisdom, perspective, and theological understanding from Spanish, Portuguese, French, Chinese, and Indonesian writers.
Hagar’s unhappiness helps one Indonesian father become a better parent. A Mexican mother reflects on the parallels between A…

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