PHOENIX (BP) – Evangelist and author William “Bill” Fay, a former high-rolling businessman with mafia ties who came to Christ and wrote the personal evangelism guide “Share Jesus Without Fear,” has died. He was approximately 85.
The Mid Vermont Christian School aimed to expand its preexisting religious discrimination lawsuit against Vermont officials last week to include the state’s tuition program. Attorneys for the school...
Moody Bible Institute has filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Board of Education for barring it from a teaching program due to its faith-based hiring practices
DELAND, Fla. – Sixteen DeLand High School football players were baptized Oct. 16 at Stetson Baptist Church, in an event leaders described as the fruit of four years of simple, steady ministry presence.
Years after she lived through unspeakable violence, young Ruth’s smile emerges free from trauma but she still bears some physical effects of a people facing continuous threats from tribal, economic, and religious opposition to their presence on the land. Yet hope remains as the people trust in Jesus as their deliverer.
As the son of a Jewish mother and an antisemitic father, Mike Evans has dedicated his life to building what he described as a bridge of love between Christians and Jews Now, he is challenging media
The Mission to Seafarers (MtS) is preparing major outreach efforts to support sailors spending Christmas far from home. Founded in 1856, the Christian welfare charity provides practical, emotional, and spiritual care to maritime workers. More than 1.89 million seafarers transport 90 percent of the world’s trade, often enduring long months away from family.
Christian leaders from various church associations in Kenya have expressed concerns about plans to regulate religious activities through the Religious Organisations Bill and the Religious Organisations Policy.
Representatives of the Honduran evangelical Church have pledged to remain in “vigilance and prayer” for democracy as the country prepares for general elections on Nov. 30. Evangelical congregations coordinated under the Association of Pastors of Tegucigalpa have mobilized across all 18 departments of the country, according to Hondudiario.