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[Explore Stories from the Global Church: Start a Free CT Trial] [View online]( [ChristianityToday.org]([Donate]( [The Exchange Newsletter]( [1500x400]( To help you stay connected to the Global Church, CT aims to showcase events from all over the world through our in-depth reporting and storytelling. Here our some of our latest global dispatches. [180x180x1]( [Asia Bibi Is Finally Free to Leave Pakistan]( Supreme Court rejects petition to review acquittal of her blasphemy death sentence. Asif Aqeel in Lahore [READ MORE]( [180x180x1]( [No Cheeks Left to Turn: The Double Persecution of Africa's Largest Church]( Weary of attacks by Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen, Christians in Nigeria ask how long they're supposed to "count it all joy." Jeremy Weber in Jos [READ MORE]( [180x180x1]( [Brazil Investigates If US Missionary Encroached on Isolated Amazon Tribe]( The South American rainforest is home to a majority of the uncontacted indigenous groups left on earth. Kate Shellnutt [READ MORE]( [180x180x1]( [Burma's Beleaguered Baptists]( Rohingya Muslims aren't the only religious minority under fire in Myanmar. Lee Williams in Myitkyina [READ MORE]( [180x180x1]( From Russia, Without Love: Ukraine Marks Orthodox Christmas with Biggest Schism Since 1054]( Eastern Orthodox experts and Protestant neighbors explain impact of Constantinople freeing Kiev from Moscow. Jayson Casper [READ MORE]( [180x180x1]( [Dutch Asylum Service Concludes With Its Final 'Amen']( Evangelicals partnered across denominational divides to help sustain 96 days of continuous worship. Kate Shellnutt [READ MORE]( [180x180x1]( [Hope on the Refugee Highway: A Special Report on Christians in Iraq and Greece]( CT visited eight refugee camps to learn how Christians on the front lines would advise American churches to engage the refugee crisis. Jeremy Weber, in Erbil and Athens [READ MORE]( [180x180x1]( [Cambodians Usher in a Miraculous Moment for Christianity]( How the Southeast Asian country went from an underground church to a church-planting boom. Kate Shellnutt in Phnom Penh [READ MORE]( Why am I receiving this promotional message? You received this email because your email address, {EMAIL}, is subscribed to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from Christianity Today and our sponsors. If you prefer not to receive promotional emails, please use this [opt-out link](TCL MERGE ERROR ( 03/04/2019 20:02:24 ): ). [Ed Stetzer]( Delivered via email to subscribers weekly. [Subscribe]( | [Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Advertise]( | [Subscribe to CT]( You are currently subscribed as: {EMAIL} Copyright ©2019 [ChristianityToday.org](, Christianity Today, 465 Gundersen Drive, Carol Stream, IL 60188. All rights reserved.

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