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After the denomination’s embezzlement scandal, a partial settlement returns some lost funds to thousands of ministers and ...
Being a minority in white institutions can feel frustrating. But it's possible to navigate it without assimilation or ...
"We must avoid both excessive fear and uncritical sentimentalism of Shinto," evangelical scholar Yoichi Yamaguchi argues.
Churches that share these priorities don’t just grow younger—they grow healthier. And while a church of any size can become ...
Christianity Today interviews Yoichi Yamaguchi, director of the International Mission Center at Tokyo Christian University, on the beginnings of a Christian movement that sought to meld Shinto with ...
Evangelical scholar Yoichi Yamaguchi shares how Shinto influenced the development of emperor worship and the ways Christians responded.
Evangelical scholar Yoichi Yamaguchi explains why Japan's indigenous religion lacks a transcendent notion of God.
In Houston, pro-life Christians prepare to meet the growing demand for women’s health care and crisis pregnancy resources.
Evangelical scholar Yoichi Yamaguchi on the indigenous religion's key teachings, its historical development, and ways to evangelize effectively in Japan.
On her way back from school each afternoon, six-year-old N. K. walked past acres of leafy cassava plants, corn stalks, and ...
As an early-career educator, I was growing discouraged in the classroom. Then a small Christian college showed me a new way to teach.
Since my kids went off to high school and later left home, I’ve held off seeking paid employment so I can write, rock climb, ...
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