Chris Herlinger

Chris Herlinger is international correspondent to Global Sisters Report and also writes on humanitarian and international issues for NCR. He has reported from South Sudan and Darfur, Sudan, as well as numerous other locales, including Haiti, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Israel and the Occupied Territories, Kenya and Ethiopia and Liberia. He is the co-author, with Paul Jeffrey, of books on Haiti and Darfur, published by Seabury, and a third, on global hunger, published in 2015.

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Monday Starter: Friends in Solidarity announce new legacy fund from sisters

NatGeo documentary 'The Territory' spotlights the war for the future of the Amazon

'The Afghanistan Papers' exposes deceit in the conduct of a long, futile war

'You Don't Belong Here' spotlights three women journalists in the Vietnam War

A Good Friday reflection from a Europe at war (again)

On Polish border, Ukraine refugees ache for home while facing uncertain future

By protecting land, sisters leave a legacy and 'gift it to the planet'

Liberation theologian Pablo Richard was 'source of life and hope' for many Latin Americans

'Were we really children?' Soviet memories of WWII's searing horrors

Archbishop Moses Costa of Bangladesh dies after COVID-19 battle

Dr. Francis Collins of National Institutes of Health wins Templeton Prize

Multiple legacies of St. Óscar Romero reflect his identities, 40 years after death

Marisa de Martínez, sister of Roberto D'Aubuisson, speaks of Óscar Romero and her own spiritual calling

After 30 years, theologian says martyrs' work continues in El Salvador

Dartmouth physicist, known for doubting skeptics, wins 2019 Templeton Prize

James Cone's memoir recounts journey as pioneer in black theology

Catholics urge action as UN report forecasts climate crisis in coming decades

King of Jordan wins Templeton Prize for fostering Muslim cooperation

Environmental vulnerabilities are linked to every other problem in Haiti

South Sudan church balances prophetic role, practical challenges

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