Feds Accuse Americans of Involvement in Failed Congo Coup
Starting left, Benjamin Reuben Zalman-Polun, Marcel Malanga, and Tyler Thompson attending a court verdict in Democratic Republic of the Congo Associated Press / Photo by Samy Ntumba Sh...
Starting left, Benjamin Reuben Zalman-Polun, Marcel Malanga, and Tyler Thompson attending a court verdict in Democratic Republic of the Congo Associated Press / Photo by Samy Ntumba Sh...
International Post Date: January 6, 2025 Canadian Prime Minister Jus...
Christian leaders in Syria meet with the country's new head of government but remain uncertain about its intentions, according to reports, which say no firm commitments emerged from the gathering, leaving the community uneasy about its role in a rapidly changing political landscape.
The global editions of the prayer manual that are released every few years have become a familiar resource to inform Christians how to pray for the nations.
The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada has raised concerns about recommendations presented to the Canadian government calling for the removal of charitable status to religious charities and anti-abortion organizations.
A member of the Australian Parliament has dismissed the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission as a toothless tiger for accepting a remedial plan from Hillsong College after an
The group Physicians for Human Rights on Friday demanded to know where Gaza-based Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya was. The organization said that on Dec. 27, 2024, Israeli soldiers arrested Abu Safiya while rai...
Despite more than a year of military operations against the Hamas terrorist organization, Hamas has recruited between 12,000 and 23,000 new fighters, Israel s Channel 12 news reported, and confirmed
Investigators in Seoul on Friday suspended their efforts to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol following his impeachment last month. About 80 police officers entered the presidential compound in Seoul ear...
Christians were greatly impacted amid widespread displacement in 2024 and, in some countries, were targeted or killed by warring parties and Islamic terror groups, according to an extensive report
KHARTOUM NORTH, Sudan – An airstrike on a Baptist church in Sudan less than a week before Christmas killed at least 11 people, including eight children, an organization focused on international religious freedom reported.