A Tennessee man has been arrested after allegedly sending a threatening email to a church’s choir director, warning that he would “butcher people in that church with a machete” if his demands were not met.
A primary school in the United Kingdom has canceled its annual Easter Bonnet Parade and Easter service, citing “respect for diversity” as the reason behind the decision. The move, announced in a letter to parents, has sparked significant backlash online, with critics labeling it “disgraceful” and accusing the school of eroding traditional celebrations.
A former pastor of Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia, where former President Jimmy Carter had long been a member before his death on Dec. 29, has been arrested in Volusia County, Florida, on child sexting charges.
Children of ISIS terrorists in detention camps in northeast Syria have been observed making beheading gestures, shouting threats and taunting guards, raising fears of the Islamic State’s potential resurgence. This comes as Kurdish forces warn that the threat from the terror group is escalating inside and outside these camps amid the region’s ongoing instability.
A Christian teacher in the United Kingdom who told her students that identifying as LGBT was a sin has lost a High Court challenge over her firing as a professional conduct panel concluded that her remarks amounted to unprofessional conduct.
An Iranian sex offender has avoided deportation from the U.K. by claiming asylum as a Christian convert facing persecution in his home country, according to reports, which say the man has repeatedly used the asylum system over the past two decades to remain in Britain.
The Pennsylvania Board of Education has unanimously rejected an application from the Association of Christian Schools International to be recognized as an official accreditation agency for private schools in the state.
The death toll has risen to at least 40 across seven U.S. states following powerful storms, leaving hundreds of thousands of residents without electricity.
The Vatican has released a photograph of Pope Francis in a wheelchair, offering the public a glimpse of the 88-year-old pontiff as he recovers from double pneumonia.
A British court has thrown out the prosecution of a Christian preacher who faced charges stemming from a heated confrontation with an angry Islamic mob in Walsall. The judge dismissed the case after prosecutors declined to present evidence, citing insufficient grounds for proceeding with the charges.