Drone Strike on Christmas Day Kills Christians in Sudan – Morningstar News
A Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) drone strike on Dec. 25 killed at least 11 Christians on their way to Christmas celebrations in South Kordofan state, Sudan, sources said.
A Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) drone strike on Dec. 25 killed at least 11 Christians on their way to Christmas celebrations in South Kordofan state, Sudan, sources said.
Police officers patrol around the residence of Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan, in Lahore, Pakistan, Thursday. Associated Press/Photo by K.M. Chaudary ...
Authorities have reduced a blasphemy charge to one of mere "intrusion" for an official on western Indonesia’s Sumatra Island who broke up a worship service, sources said.
Scottish faith leaders are making a joint plea to MSPs to reject the legalization of assisted suicide in Scotland
Iranian authorities released two Christian leaders from prison last week after a judge broke with common judicial practice in the country and ruled that home church participation was not illegal, sources said.
Tory MP Nadine Dorries has claimed that her disclosures of sexual abuse were met with "silence" from the Church of England.
Churches have lost the right to vote on education policy at Highland Council in Scotland.
The Moderator of the Church of Scotland General Assembly, the Vice-President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Scotland, and the Imam of Dundee Central Mosque are visiting the Scottish Parliament on Thursday to urge MSPs to reject proposals to legalise assisted suicide.
RICHMOND, Va. (BP) – International Mission Board trustees approved 92 fully funded missionaries for appointment during their May 17-18 meeting in Richmond. Missionaries approved for appointment will be recognized during a Sending Celebration on Tuesday, June 13, at 9:50 a.m. CDT in conjunction with the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting…
The report, which assesses conditions in 199 countries, also looks at policies and laws, including those about blasphemy and apostasy, that ‘criminalize religious expression.’
Iranian authorities released two Christian leaders from prison last week after a judge broke with common judicial practice in the country and ruled that home church participation was not illegal, ...