All we can do is flee

Taiwan is a top destination for Hong Kong residents running from the new wave of Chinese authoritarianism | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 3 years ago

Authorities freeze accounts of Hong Kong church/pastor in apparent retaliation

Authorities freeze accounts of a Hong Kong church and its pastor in apparent political retaliation | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 3 years ago

50 years ago the US mental health system shifted to protect civil liberties

Five decades ago the United States’ mental health system shifted to protect patients’ civil liberties. But those protections leave few options to help people who don’t realize they need psychiatric care | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 3 years ago

Prosecuted and disqualified, Hong Kong’s pro-democracy lawmakers resign en masse

Prosecuted and disqualified, Hong Kong’s pro-democracy lawmakers resign en masse | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 3 years ago

John Perkins: After Election, Reconciliation?

In our latest issue we look at the political results but also the perseverance of John Perkins, who grew up in Mississippi, fled from it because of racism—and returned to help his former neighbors, stand up to oppressors, and glorify God | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 3 years ago

Telling the Truth

Mr. Jones highlights the human cost of bearing false witness | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 3 years ago

When cancel culture comes to newsrooms

Crusades against certain opinions aren’t new, but now journalists are joining in | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 3 years ago

A Politicized WHO

The current coronavirus pandemic has revealed China’s growing influence over the World Health Organization | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 4 years ago

New York’s Dunkirk Moment

On one April night, hospitals from Pennsylvania to Albany sent a fleet of helicopters to help evacuate New York COVID-19 patients needing oxygen | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 4 years ago

Creative Coronavirus Help: Innovative ways to be good neighbors

Innovative ways to be good neighbors in a crisis | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 4 years ago

A disease like no other: leprosy

Antibiotics stop symptoms, but a cure for leprosy’s long-standing stigma remains out of reach | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 4 years ago

Strike two for Seattle tiny houses

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@world.wng.org | 4 years ago

Another adult stem cell breakthrough

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@world.wng.org | 4 years ago

Stepping into the Fray: Providing Moral Support to Hong Kong Protesters

As violent demonstrations roil Hong Kong, a bold group of volunteers is providing moral support and physical protection for young protesters | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 4 years ago

The Shape of Fraud

Gerrymandering is a moral blot on American politics | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 4 years ago

Filtering the Filters

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@world.wng.org | 4 years ago

Life and Death in Detention

Abusive Chinese detention practices and potential genocide took the spotlight at a recent tribunal investigation into organ harvesting in China | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 4 years ago

Long Obedience

Where are they now? A return visit to the Cooneys of Maryland | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 4 years ago

Defender of Hong Kong

One pastor’s journey from life on the streets to the head of pro-democracy protests | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 4 years ago

China is working to silence critics of its prisonlike re-education camps

China is working to silence critics of its prisonlike re-education camps, with help from neighboring Kazakhstan | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 5 years ago

State of Surveillance

The growth of surveillance technology is enabling the Chinese government’s rapid transformation into Big Brother | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 5 years ago

Joint Ventures – It takes a village to legalize marijuana

It takes a village to legalize marijuana, and the community includes everyone from billionaires to politicians | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 5 years ago

Raid on Zion

Beijing authorities shut down prominent unregistered church | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 5 years ago

The Green Rush Begins

First in a series on the legalization of recreational marijuana | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 5 years ago

Going to Pot

As states legalize marijuana, tobacco companies are indicating their interest in the reefer business | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 5 years ago

Papered over

Biblical truth-telling at college newspapers can sometimes conflict with the way administrators want to portray the school. Here’s a case study of how Liberty University handled the tension last spring | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 5 years ago

The Other Border Crisis

At the border with Colombia, hungry Venezuelans seek out supplies to survive their country’s harrowing economic collapse—while Christians try their best to help | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 5 years ago

Young Inventor's Sticky Pesticides Could Benefit Environment

Young inventor’s sticky pesticides could benefit the environment | Continue reading


@world.wng.org | 5 years ago