“Professor, yesterday my church was attacked by gangs, and it was destroyed and partially burned down. We are now meeting in homes. We are thankful that no one was injured, but we don’t know what to do now.”
The picture above reflects something of the joy of the resurrection. Our friendships and joy come from Christ’s victory on the cross.
Wendy Murray In yesterday’s post, Dr. Currie made reference to the idea of Christians appropriating “The Columba Option,” reflecting the spirituality of this little-known saint. What does that mean? Who […]
Dr. David Currie When you hear the term “Celtic,” what comes to mind? Boston’s basketball team? A Glasgow soccer team? Let’s think more spiritually than sports. Perhaps such themes as […]
Dr. Stephen Witmer This blog originally appeared on The Gospel Coalition. Jesus entrusts the task of global missions to every Christian and every church, not just to super-Christians and megachurches. […]
Dr. Don Fairbairns sheds light on the history and religious nationalism that led to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
DR. TODD M. JOHNSON PROFESSOR OF GLOBAL CHRISTIANITY AND MISSION In August, China Partnership shared a letter from Pastor Wang Yi, originally written in 2017. In it, Pastor Wang reflected […]
DR. GINA A. ZURLO CO-DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF GLOBAL CHRISTIANITY There are many ways to study religion from social scientific perspectives. Qualitative studies can be ethnographic, where the […]
DR. GINA A. ZURLO CO-DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF GLOBAL CHRISTIANITY Korean megachurch pastor David Yonggi Cho (b. 1936), one of World Christianity’s most famous figures, passed away on […]
DR. TODD M. JOHNSON PROFESSOR OF GLOBAL CHRISTIANITY AND MISSION Some time ago, I picked up a copy of The Other Classical Musics, thinking that it was about non-Western classical […]