When Jonathan and Sarah Alexander met in Central Asia in the early 1990s, most of the countries in the region were a part of the Soviet Union. There were only a handful of Christians and no churches among the people group the Alexanders were working with. In 30-plus years, the existing believers in…
My family is so encouraged by the fruits of the Church Connections program, the International Mission Board’s effort to build sustained, ongoing relationships so that every Southern Baptist church is connected with at least one IMB missionary.
Police blocked hundreds of Israeli nationalists from marching around predominantly Palestinian areas of Jerusalem on Wednesday. They set up roadblocks outside the Old City walls, closing the main roa...
One of the leaders of Canada's "Freedom Convoy," a group of truckers that earlier this year shut down downtown Ottawa for three weeks over a government-issued COVID-19 mandate, and inspired similar convoys in the U.S., has been charged with perjury and obstruction of justice.
As countries around the world take sides in Russia's war against Ukraine, one NATO country is raising eyebrows for its refusal to go all in to help its European neighbor.
A video posted by Pastor Jack Jensz Jr. of his ministry team worshiping aboard an airplane in mid-flight has amassed over 35 million views online — but the reason they were on the plane in the first place is the real star of the show.
Anne Graham Lotz, daughter of the late evangelist Billy Graham, announced to her social media followers on Sunday that her daughter Rachel-Ruth had been rushed to the hospital with severe heart pain over the weekend.
The parachurch ministry organization Youth For Christ has raised approximately $170,000 to help support staff and volunteers who were displaced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
A Protestant pastor has reportedly been sentenced to eight years in prison for participating in peaceful protests against Cuba’s communist regime, bringing renewed attention to the government’s harsh crackdown on religious activities and peaceful demonstrations.
The Church of England has defended the Archbishop of Canterbury after reports that his Easter intervention over the government's plans to send failed asylum seekers to Rwanda was attacked by the Prime Minister.