Muslim in Pakistan Kills Christian Co-Worker – Morningstar News
A Muslim in Pakistan killed a Christian co-worker on Monday (June 22) after telling him he could not drink water from a cooler used by other laborers, sources said.
A Muslim in Pakistan killed a Christian co-worker on Monday (June 22) after telling him he could not drink water from a cooler used by other laborers, sources said.
India s Karnataka state has approved a new law aimed at curbing hate speech and hate crimes, a move welcomed by church leaders and human rights advocates who say it offers stronger protection for
The city ofBethlehem in the West Bank invited Dr. Farouk Shami, a U.S. citizen, light its Christmas tree as the guest of honor in the first such ceremony held since 2022. Shami, who is originally from...
Receiving a chalk blessing at the doorway or decorating wooden boats instead of Christmas trees may seem unfamiliar to many outside the region Yet across Eastern and Central Europe, Christmas is
Freed students from St. Mary's Catholic School in the Papiri community arrive at the government house, in Minna, Nigeria, Dec. 22, 2025. Associated Press / Photo by Sunday Alamba ...
A group of Catholic and Armenian Apostolic leaders is urging Pope Leo XIV to appeal for the release of at least 23 Artsakh-Armenian prisoners held in Azerbaijan, citing their deteriorating condition
A Hindu extremist mob in northern India last month assaulted two Christian couples and an attorney for several hours, accusing them of forced conversion, sources said.
As police looked on, Muslims in Indonesia formed a human wall to block Christians from attending a Christmas service, according to local media
Nigerian officials announced Monday that the remaining 130 students and staff abducted from a Catholic school in the country s north have been freed, ending a harrowing month-long captivity and
As police looked on, Muslims in West Java Province, Indonesia on Dec. 14 formed a human wall to block Christians from attending a Christmas service, according to local media.
RICHMOND, Va., (BP) -- Sending people to the nations is what we do as Southern Baptists. We go to those who have yet to hear the Gospel. This year has been filled with stories of how, together, we address lostness as the world’s greatest problem.