Pastor Convicted for Preaching John 3:16 Outdoors in Northern Ireland: ‘Dark days’
A retired pastor has been found guilty of breaching an abortion clinic s safe access zone after he preached a sermon on John 3 16
A retired pastor has been found guilty of breaching an abortion clinic s safe access zone after he preached a sermon on John 3 16
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, ...
On Wednesday, thousands of residents in northern Italy and the Balkans abandoned their homes after heavy rains led to flooding and mudslides. Italian officials in the Emilia-Romagna region said 23 riv...
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.
A Christian Aid food warehouse was one of the buildings hit when Russian missiles struck the hometown of Ukraine's Eurovision entrant on Saturday.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has called the investigation into Mike Pilavachi "profoundly painful" and said that he is praying for all affected.
FUKUOKA, Japan (BP) – Jack Wattanawongsawang and his wife, Prinna Puakpong, watched the news on March 11, 2011, documenting the triple disaster unfolding in Japan — the earthquake, the tsunami and the nuclear power plant meltdown.
The former Archbishop of York has been ordered to step back from active ministry over his response to a review into the Church of England s handling of abuse allegations
The brewing civil war in the country has convinced Christians and their leaders to leave the capital en masse, with many fleeing across the border to South Sudan.