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- Most Latin American Evangelicals Support Israel. Their Region Is More Divided.As Christians rally and pray, some political leaders break ties with the Jewish state over Gaza violence.Javier Bolaños|español
- 1 in 3 Latino Protestants Report Interacting with the DeadCatholicism, Protestantism, and indigenous culture shape the interpretation of these experiences and how people relate to those who have passed away.Morgan Lee|español
- Is God Pleased by Our Worship?For Amos, it depends on whether the God we worship demands justice.M. Daniel Carroll R.|русскийУкраїнська
- Evangelicals Outgrow Catholics in Central America“Nondenominational believers” rank close behind.Daniel Silliman|español
- When Conscience Rights Come at the Cost of Human RightsEvangelicals have done commendable work advancing religious freedom around the globe. But that work has involved some questionable moral compromises.Alex Ward|
- World Vision Flips the Script on Child SponsorshipIn the ministry’s first major innovation in seven decades, the children now do the choosing.Jeremy Weber|
- God’s Mayor in GuatemalaFighting cartels, disease, and poverty, Mayor Jeaneth Ordoñez presides over a safe haven in an otherwise violent region.Dale Hanson Bourke|
- Nicaraguan Unrest Squashes Summer MissionsChurch teams cancel trips as protests limit access and security.Morgan Lee|
- Blessed Through Israel: How Guatemala’s Evangelicals Inspired Its Embassy MoveAs Pentecostalism rises in Latin America, so does spiritual and political support for the Holy Land.Kate Shellnutt|
- Why the US Thinks Restricting International Adoptions Will Save ThemExperts debate State Department strategy to let the little children come less.Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
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