UK Pastor Prosecuted for Preaching John 3:16 Anxiously Awaiting Judge’s Ruling
A retired pastor who was prosecuted after preaching a sermon outside a hospital in Northern Ireland faces an anxious wait to find out the verdict in his case
A retired pastor who was prosecuted after preaching a sermon outside a hospital in Northern Ireland faces an anxious wait to find out the verdict in his case
ORLANDO, Fla. (BP) -- International Mission Board trustees approved 56 new fully funded missionaries for appointment during their May 18-19 meeting in Orlando. The meeting was conducted in conjunction with the Celebration of Emeriti event held every five years to recognize retiring missionaries who have completed their service with the…
Southern Baptist volunteers who spent time serving Ukrainian refugees on the Ukraine-Poland border can’t unsee the horrors they witnessed and now can’t not care about the crisis.
Ukrainian fighters walked out of a bombed-out steel plant in Mariupol with their hands up, surrendering after defying Russian troops for weeks. In the end, they were forced to choose between surrender...
President Joe Biden said the two Nordic countries meet every requirement and it would be strategic to have them as members of the mutual defense pact. Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson of Sweden and ...
A new Spanish version of the Roman Catholic Bible is ditching the word man for person
The pope inaugurated the Scholas Occurrentes International Educational Movement.
NEW DELHI (Morning Star News) – After months of appeals to officials in central India, Christians are still awaiting action against a police officer alleged to have burned down a church building and threatened them with false charges if they continue worshiping, sources said. In Chhattisgarh state’s Kistaram village, Konta District, Sub-Inspector Bhavesh Shende on Feb. […]
Another member of Israel’s parliament resigned from the ruling coalition Thursday afternoon, pushing Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s government into the minority and raising the possibility of another national election.
Franklin Graham said the comments by First Minister Mark Drakeford were "troubling".
A 21-year-old Russian soldier facing the first war crimes trial since Moscow invaded Ukraine pleaded guilty Wednesday to killing an unarmed civilian.