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In Come Sunday, Chiwetel Ejiofor plays Carlton Pearson, a real-life megachurch leader who experiences a crisis of faith. Tina Rowden/Netflix hide caption

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The Evangelical Bishop Who Stopped Believing In Hell, Now On Netflix

The new feature film Come Sunday, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, dramatizes the real-life crisis of faith of Carlton Pearson, who once presided over a major Pentecostal congregation.

Eighty-two-year-old Zosia Radzikowska, from Krakow, survived the Holocaust by pretending to be Christian. A retired criminal law professor, Radzikowska is an active member of Krakow's small but flourishing Jewish community. Esme Nicholson for NPR hide caption

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Auschwitz Remembrance Is Tinged With Tension Over Poland's Holocaust Speech Law

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Some of the jams and preserves made by the "Women's Solidarity Kitchen" in Istanbul, on display in their commercial kitchen. Peter Kenyon/NPR hide caption

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Refugee Women Cook Up Syrian Cuisine To Eke Out A Living In Turkey

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We've been devouring your miniature poems in honor of National Poetry Month. Keep tweeting us your verses using the hashtag #NPRpoetry. myillo/Getty Images hide caption

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Can Poetry Be Translated?

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In Come Sunday, Chiwetel Ejiofor plays Carlton Pearson, a real-life megachurch leader who experiences a crisis of faith. Tina Rowden/Netflix hide caption

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The Evangelical Bishop Who Stopped Believing In Hell, Now On Netflix

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