Around 2,000 participants took part in the 15th March for Life in Zurich (capital of Switzerland) on 20 September.
The Evangelical Alliance is among the signatories of a letter condemning the use of the cross as a symbol of exclusion of foreigners. They consider it to be a ‘corruption’ of the gospel message.
An international worker describes a narrow escape—and big steps forward for Christian unity, integrity, and women’s participation.
“We were framed under a completely fabricated case”, said a pastor who was arrested along with his wife and a Christian family of three.
A cry for peacemakers in a time of violence from the Peace & Reconciliation Network USA.
Evangelicals in Spain and Latin America launch an online School of Political Training, to equip Christians who want to participate in public life. Entering politics without adequate preparation, can lead Christians to “major failures” and “significant frustrations”, they say.
Here are my thoughts about some of the things people are saying about the murder of Charlie Kirk.
Malawi’s election spotlights common problems: corruption, the economy, aging candidates, and the reliability of voting machines.
The chaplancy was created in 1854 during the Crimean War. An exhibition shows “the heart of a little-known profession”, say the organisers.
Ashur Sarnaya, a 45-year-old Assyrian Christian in a wheelchair, was stabbed to death in Lyon near his home. Videos of him talking about his faith had tens of thousands of views on social media.
The massacre, claimed by the terrorist group ADF, took place at a funeral. The terrorists burned around 30 houses and other Christian properties before leaving. The central African country has become a frequent target for jihadists.
Pentecosal pastor Nikolay Romanyuk was accused of opposing war against Ukraine. “I do not retract my sermon”, he said in court.
Russian police in Eastern Ukraine raided a Baptist church in Sverdlovsk during Sunday service. They filmed those in attendance and photographed books.
Over 13,200 Jews were executed by the nazis and hundreds died on the trains that took them to Auschwitz. The Pogrom museum gives them voice.
In Berlin, theologian Al Mohler talked about why Christians must engage culture biblically, be aware of media influence, and keep evangelism at the center of the church’s mission.
A report of the Turkish Association of Protestant Churches also denounces that foreign Christians were deported, refused entry to Turkey or denied residence permits and visas in 2024.
Soldiers and family members of fallen heroes, chaplains, public figures, representatives of churches and religious organisations, were joined at the national breakfast by some 350 invited foreign guests.
The Japan Bible Society is holding various events to commemorate a century and a half of “spreading hope, courage, and God’s salvation through the Bible”.
The march “is a family-friendly, non-political event to lift up the name of Jesus in Belfast city”, say the organisers.
“Not one has been charged or brought before a court”, denounces the consortium of organisations Voices 4 Justice. Eritrea is known as the ‘North Korea of Africa’.
A viral behaviour that has contaminated the body of Christ is to minimise sin while protecting one's public image. It is not transforming grace, but its scandalous denial.
Valerica Strubert recounts how she was professionally marginalised during the final years of the country's communist dictatorship.
The United Nations has designated August 22 each year as its International Day Commemorating Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief. This should be an important day on the Christian calendar.
Faith and academic leaders issue a letter expressing concern over the issue. "In an increasingly polarised world, theology helps us to understand other points of view”, they say.
Mission among indigenous Portuguese in a land of cultural Christianity.
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