After the appointment of a special envoy to the Christian world, the Israeli Foreign Ministry has announced another step to strengthen ties with the global Christian community, Israel HaYom reports
When Russia invaded Ukraine, Israeli Rabbi Menachem Kurzweil and his family thought they would stay put in the Ukrainian city of Dnipropetrovsk (Dnipro), where he had served the Jewish community for more than 20 years. But overnight, the Rabbi, his wife Dalia, and their three children were forced to flee. And less than a week later they found themselves in another country serving others who had escaped.
Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill has accused the west of disregarding Russia’s security concerns and stoking tensions between the two countries in a bid to weaken Russia.
North Korea said its latest launches on Feb. 26 and March 4 helped to test cameras for a future spy satellite. But the Pentagon on Thursday said the North Koreans were test-firing parts of a powerful ...
We are doing everything we can to provide for their physical needs and we are holding out the hope of the gospel even as we cling to it ourselves, says Operation Mobilisation's field leader in Ukraine, Wayne Zschech.
British Cardinal Vincent Nichols is calling on the government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to allow Ukrainian refugees “to enter the UK as quickly as possible.”
Ambassador Janusz Andrzej Kotański, the Polish representative to the Vatican, says even though Pope Francis is being cautious when it comes to naming the aggressor – Russia in this case – the words of the pope were “very clear” this last Sunday.
Christian Carlassare, who was shot shortly after his appointment as the new bishop of Rumbek, has recovered and is preparing to return to his diocese with forgiveness and a desire to work for peace in his troubled adoptive nation.