Church Allegedly Planned Military Takeover of Trinidad and Tobago
And other news briefings from Christians around the world.
The World Evangelical Alliance’s Controversial Korea Announcement
Local conservative evangelicals challenge the global body’s decision to hold its 2025 General Assembly in Seoul.
Abolitionist Bible to Go on Public Display
And other news briefs from Christians around the world.
Is the Pope Catholic? Then These Christians Say Don’t Pray with Him.
In Europe, evangelicals are divided over the right relationship with Rome.
¿Podemos orar con el Papa? Algunos cristianos aseguran que no es una buena idea
En Europa, los evangélicos están divididos sobre la relación correcta con Roma.
Saudi Arabia Embraced Coptic Christmas. Could Its First Church Be Next?
Bishop describes decade-long development of pastoral visits to Egyptian Christians, amid speculation of the kingdom’s steps toward religious freedom.
Died: Francis Sunderaraj, Indian Evangelical Leader Who Encouraged Education
Under his leadership, a popular Sunday school curriculum was translated into 32 languages and dialects.
Evangelical Alliance Accepts Iran Invite. Critics Claim Broken Engagement.
Wise as serpents or naïve as doves? WEA defends why it co-sponsored a UN human rights forum organized by the Islamic Republic, after accusations of legitimizing a persecutor.
Speaking for Evangelicals at the UN, Gaetan Roy Seeks to Serve
The new representative starts each conversation with an unusual question.
Palestinian Evangelicals Call Western Church to Repentance, Criticized in Return
Middle East Christians assert their rejection of violence as they relate frustration with lack of Western recognition of the reality of occupation and the collateral damage of bombing campaigns.