After thousands of Gazans took to the streets in a rare display of defiance against the Hamas terror group, a strategic advisor for a Christian advocacy group believes detailed the reason for the anti-Hamas protests in Gaza and potential paths for peace.
A Labour Party-run council in England has sparked outrage by proposing a sweeping injunction that could imprison Christian street preachers for up to two years over claims of causing “offense” or “distress.”
An Evangelical Christian from Ireland, who was suspended from his teaching job, is to have over $43,200 forcibly removed from his bank account following a court order.
Elon Musk’s personal crusade against the “woke mind virus” is a global one and the latest frontline is to be found in Australia, where his company X is joining in a case against the country’s “e-Safety Commissioner.”
Pastor Praveen Pagadala, a renowned Christian evangelist and apologist, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances in the south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, weeks after expressing concerns for his safety.
The death toll from Myanmar's devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake has surpassed 1,600 as the U.S. Geological Survey warns there is a "strong possibility" of over 10,000 casualties and economic loss exceeding the country's gross domestic product.
A study of Palestinian curricula, conducted by London-based NGO IMPACT-SE, found that the curriculum produced by the Palestinian Authority for Gaza pupils continues to incite students against Jews, while glorifying violence and martyrdom.
With a snap federal election scheduled for April 28, the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada has released a resource to guide Christian voters on prayer, political engagement, and the legal responsibilities of churches during the campaign period.
Nearly 10,000 people living in the Netherlands were euthanized last year, marking a 10% increase from the year before and a 60% increase in those suffering from psychological conditions, according to a recent report.
Protests against Hamas rule broke out in at least three neighborhoods of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, marking a rare display of public dissent against the terror organization.
A United Methodist Church bishop was attacked while engaging in ministry work in Nigeria, and a vehicle used as part of his entourage was damaged.
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