Pakistan Declares Pause in Fighting with Afghan Taliban
Coffins for victims of a Monday airstrike are laid out before burial in Kabul, Afghanistan, March 18, 2026. Associated Press / Photo by Siddiqullah Alizai ...
Coffins for victims of a Monday airstrike are laid out before burial in Kabul, Afghanistan, March 18, 2026. Associated Press / Photo by Siddiqullah Alizai ...
PETAH TIKVA, Israel (BP) -- Since the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel one year ago, Send Relief has been working with Christians and churches in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank. The generosity of Southern Baptists has provided hot meals and basic food boxes, medical supplies, trauma counseling and…
Fulani herdsmen on Tuesday (Oct. 1), attacked a predominantly Christian village in central Nigeria, killing seven people, area residents said.
The Israel Defense Forces on Monday reported that missile sirens were sounding across Tel Aviv on the anniversary of the Gaza-based terrorist group Hamas’ biggest attack on Israel. A channel affilia...
"As people of faith from Christian, Jewish and Muslim communities in the UK, while we may hold different views about aspects of the conflict, we stand united in our grief and in our belief that our shared humanity must bring us together."
"Whilst atheism has been prominent in our culture for some time – be it through Karl Marx, George Eliot, or Ricky Gervais – it is only now that atheists have begun to outnumber theists for the first time in our history."
Nations identified as some of the worst persecutors of Christians also have some of the most corrupt governments, a new study by International Christian Concern asserts.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Friday praised deceased terrorist leader Hassan Nasrallah, saying his death would inspire violence against Israel. Khamenei described Nasrallah as a de...
The Ulmer Münster in southern Germany is the world's tallest church. For now, anyway. The Gothic-style Lutheran church's reign — begun in May 31, 1890 — could end in 2025.
Christians in Jordan compose about 2% of the population and many are committed to the boycott, driven by ethical principles and a desire to show empathy and a shared sense of humanity with suffering Palestinians.
A London church leader has expressed "sadness" that more attention is not paid towards persecuted Christians.