An Unexpected Easter in Sri Lanka – by Brian Stiller
In split seconds, 253 were dead and hundreds were wounded, churches and hotels shattered as Islamist suicide bombers launched their Easter Day slaughter in Sri
In split seconds, 253 were dead and hundreds were wounded, churches and hotels shattered as Islamist suicide bombers launched their Easter Day slaughter in Sri
Venezuela, with the oil wealth of Saudi Aribia, today looks more like Syria, noted a journalist. With the country in free fall, it is hard
As I walked into the United Nations building in New York to meet Secretary General Antonio Guterres, I recalled a preacher who predicted that this
Originally published by EAUK. In just over a month Christians around the world will unite in prayer for fellow believers who are persecuted for, simply,
There is nothing like a children’s choir to warm the heart. It was the day before Pentecost Sunday and the last day of a conference
Ecumenical has not been a friendly word in my lexicon. In my younger years, our small church, and much of our community was in a
Christianity started in Jerusalem. For many centuries it was concentrated in the West, in Europe and North America. But in the past century the church
After brief instructions from the Lutheran Archbishop Dietrich Brauer, we processed up the center aisle of the St. Peter-and-St. Paul Lutheran Cathedral in Moscow,
Wes Janzen and I walked the empty Saturday morning streets of Kyiv, turned down Shevchenko Street and into the National Arts building, heading up to
Pakistan got a black eye by instituting blasphemy laws and by a public outcry over its corresponding results. In effect a neighbor can cry out
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