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Issue 04
In the Issue
Serving Justice vs. Saving Souls
How Can Christians move past the tension that was never supposed to exist? Read More
Let Hope Rise
How the Central African Republic is making a comeback. Read More
Where World Change Begins
Eugene Cho on why we need to start small—but can’t afford to stay there. Read More
Let Hope Rise
How the Central African Republic is making a comeback. Read More
Serving Justice vs. Saving Souls
How Can Christians move past the tension that was never supposed to exist? Read More
Where World Change Begins
Eugene Cho on why we need to start small—but can’t afford to stay there. Read More
A Mission Diverged
If evangelism and social justice are equal parts of our Christian responsibility, why does it often feel like they’re at odds? Read More
The Human Right We Can't Afford to Forget
All children should be entitled to certain basic human rights—but OneHope believes they need even more. Read More
The Nonviolent Way of Love
Jonathan Wilson Hartgrove on the surprising civil disobedience of Christ. Read More
The Drone Wars
Despite playing such a pivotal role in the counterterrorism strategy of the U.S., there’s a surprising lack of public information about drones—pilotless military aircrafts that are controlled autonomously by computers or remote pilots. President George W… Read More
The New Prostitution
We tend to think of prostitution as a desperate circumstance—a single mother driven to her last resort or a young girl forced into a brothel… Read More
Are E-Readers Good for the Environment?
According to a new study from Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, one in four American adults owns an e-reader or tablet today… Read More
America's Forgotten Poor
Far outside the urban sprawl, a new kind of American poverty is taking root and growing like a weed… Read More
Slices
Our Bi-Monthly Look at Faith, Life and Culture
The Drone Wars
Despite playing such a pivotal role in the counterterrorism strategy of the U.S., there’s a surprising lack of public information about drones—pilotless military aircrafts that are controlled autonomously by computers or remote pilots. President George W… Read More
The New Prostitution
We tend to think of prostitution as a desperate circumstance—a single mother driven to her last resort or a young girl forced into a brothel… Read More
Are E-Readers Good for the Environment?
According to a new study from Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, one in four American adults owns an e-reader or tablet today… Read More
America's Forgotten Poor
Far outside the urban sprawl, a new kind of American poverty is taking root and growing like a weed… Read More


