Residents of a village in Kaduna state have confirmed to news outlet Truth Nigeria that 177 Christians were kidnapped from three churches on Sunday (Jan. 18) following government attempts to impede access and block information about the crime.
During a speech in Poland on Saturday, U.S. President Joe Biden appeared to call for the removal of Russian President Vladimir Putin from office. “This man cannot remain in power,” Biden said. The...
Suspected Fulani herdsmen ambushed and kidnapped 46 Christians and an unknown number of their children three days after killing 32 civilians in predominantly Christian areas in northern Nigeria’s Kaduna state, according to reports.
We live in a time of confusion, an age where the God-given order of life and relationships is being challenged every day. The obvious is not so obvious to some. Even a brilliant Supreme Court nominee hesitates and can't give a definition of the word "woman" when asked.
Radical Muslims in eastern Uganda used acid to attack a family that had converted from Islam to Christianity a month earlier, saying “You deserve death.”
At any time, Charity's village Guyaku in the north of the country could be attacked and she could be separated from her children. It is something that happens to many Christian mums in the region and it happened to her recently.
Three mothers who are separated by a distance of over 15,000 kilometres – from the rugged mountains of southwest rural Mexico to a small town in northeast Nigeria to the city streets of Roorkee in northern India – have something in common.
Biblical researchers say they have decoded an ancient Hebrew inscription, known as a “curse tablet” and which predates by centuries any known Hebrew inscription from ancient Israel. The inscription was found on Mt. Ebal, the mountain of the curse, as per Deuteronomy 27 and Joshua 8.
Invading Russian troops have reportedly abducted a 50-year-old Ukrainian American pastor in the southern city of Melitopol, a month after they captured the city’s mayor and released him six days later in exchange for nine Russian soldiers.