Kenyan Pastors Are Praying for Haiti. They’re Also Shaping the Police Mission to Save It.

President William Ruto commissioned church leaders to meet with Haitian law enforcement, military representatives, and a gang leader to discuss Kenya’s security mission.

Kenya’s leaders aren’t saying much publicly about the security f…

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Haitians Are Ministering at the End of the World

As Haiti is uprooted by violence, church leaders treat gunshot wounds, give up homes for strangers, and rescue dignitaries.
Pastor Frederic Nozil has learned to keep his head down.
Last year, the year he turned 53, gangs attacked his neighborhood …

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In Federal Court, a Baptist Judge Weighs the Future of US Immigration

The Texas suit reflects a broader evangelical debate over how many strangers are too many to welcome.
Long before he was seated as a federal judge in the southern district of Texas, Drew Tipton starred in a high school musical.
In 1977, when he wa…

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Haiti’s Untold History of Missions

To understand the island nation’s crisis and what evangelicals must do now, start with what we didn’t do.
Right now, the Western Hemisphere’s second-oldest republic is collapsing. Militant gangs in Haiti control most of the capital, Port-au-P…

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Our September Issue: Go West, Young Scholar

The church’s complex relationship with the classics.
Christianity had plenty of chinks in its doctrinal armor in the early days, when its creeds were still solidifying and state-sponsored persecution was buffeting it on all sides. The pesky intrusion o…

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