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Evangelicals a Rising Force Inside Argentina’s Prisons
Authorities have allowed the creation of prison units effectively run by evangelical inmates.
India Blocks Foreign Funds for Mother Teresa’s Charity on Christmas
Kolkata order’s troubles come in the wake of a string of attacks on Christians by Hindu right-wing groups, who accuse pastors and churches of forced conversions.
Missionary Hostages Forgive Haiti Gang, Sang Psalm 34
“Jesus taught us by word and by his own example that the power of forgiving love is stronger than the hate of violent force,” says director of Christian Aid Ministries, which will keep working in Haiti.
Free at Last: All 17 Missionaries Kidnapped in Haiti Have Been Released
“I will sing unto the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously,” states Christian Aid Ministries after release of American and Canadian hostages held by Haitian gang for months.
3 Kidnapped Missionaries Freed by Haiti Gang, 12 More Remain Hostage
Release after seven weeks of captivity comes as Christian Aid Ministries starts three days of prayer and fasting.
Haiti Gang Threatens to Kill Kidnapped Missionaries over Million Dollar Ransoms
Christian Aid Ministries asks for prayer as families of 16 Americans and one Canadian state, “God has given our loved ones the unique opportunity to live out our Lord’s command to love your enemies.”
Haiti Negotiates with Gang over $1 Million Ransom for Each Kidnapped Missionary
Christian Aid Ministries requests prayer for 17 captive Christians, including five children ages 15 to 8 months.
Vaccine Campaign at Zimbabwe Churches Praises What’s Done in Secret
Christian health workers and pastors navigate stigma at Apostolic, evangelical, and Methodist congregations.
Haitians Worship at Damaged Churches as Gangs Offer Earthquake Aid
(UPDATED) Death toll passes 2,200 as Samaritan’s Purse field hospital opens in Les Cayes.
New Prayer Tool for Facebook Groups Draws Praise and Doubts
Early reactions from evangelical, mainline, Catholic, Muslim, and Jewish leaders.
Mired in Crises, Lebanon Marks 1 Year Since Horrific Beirut Blast
First anniversary of port explosion brings prayer and protests as severe need for humanitarian aid and political reform remains.
28 Abducted Baptist School Students Freed in Nigeria
Parents reunite with sons and daughters at Bethel high school, yet more than 80 children remain with Kaduna kidnappers.
Burkina Faso’s 7 Army Chaplains Struggle Amid Jihadist Attacks
Once considered a beacon of peaceful coexistence between Christians and Muslims, the West African nation has been embroiled in unprecedented extremist violence.
India’s Christians Ask for Prayer as Virus Overwhelms Crematoriums
Severe oxygen shortage one of many challenges as India suffers the world’s worst surge of COVID-19 cases and deaths.
Biden’s Armenian Genocide Stance Pleases Christians, Angers Turkey
(UPDATED) Armenian evangelicals praise first US president to formally use word to describe 1915 massacre by Ottoman Turks.
Terrorists Target Palm Sunday Church Service in Indonesia
(UPDATED) Suicide bomb attack on Catholic Mass in Makassar, South Sulawesi, injures 20. Authorities blame local ISIS affiliate.
Sri Lanka Mulls Banning Burqas and Closing 1,000 Madrassas
Local evangelical alliance favors religious freedom for Muslim women in majority-Buddhist island nation.
At Mosul Church, Pope Asks Iraq’s Christians to Forgive ISIS and Rebuild
Francis’ personal visit to damaged churches in Nineveh Plains caps historic trip.
Switzerland’s New ‘Burqa Ban’ Divides Voters, Including Evangelicals
Officially neutral, Swiss Evangelical Alliance says “relationship to Muslims and support for religious freedom” is now more important than “restrictions to ensure our peaceful coexistence.”
Malaysian Christians Can Call God ‘Allah,’ Rules High Court
Decision ends a 35-year-old government ban on the usage of four Arabic words by Christian publications.
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