The Trump administration has organized a virtual conference on world religious freedom which took place on Monday. Ministers of foreign affairs from various countries convened for the event hosted by Poland and ...
Read More »British church leaders fight new lockdown
Churches across England are fighting back as the country entered a new lockdown on Thursday, Nov. 12. They contend that the forced closure of churches, mosques and synagogues by the British government ...
Read More »Fill The Stadium outreach offers hope to children in poverty
A determined community of athletes and influencers are advocating for the needs of children living in desperate poverty around the globe. The pressing need has grown as coronavirus lockdowns around the world ...
Read More »Israel working to get promising new Pfizer vaccine
Israel, which itself is leading the way in research for a coronavirus vaccine, is working to acquire the a vaccine from Pfizer. Recent trials showed it to be more than 90 percent ...
Read More »‘Trump must leave’ Iranian newspapers say, as they congratulate Biden
The Iranian Islamic regime is celebrating the current lead Joe Biden has in the presidential race. According to Real Clear Politics, Biden stands at 259 electoral votes – shy of the 270 ...
Read More »Samaritan’s Purse aiding civilians caught in war between Azerbaijan and Armenia
As the war between Azerbaijan and Armenia rages on, Samaritan’s Purse has delivered 11 tons of relief supplies to help civilians. Thousands have fled the Nagorno-Karabakh region after fighting escalated Sept. 27. ...
Read More »Upheaval in Iran as youth turn away from Islam
Iran is undergoing seismic shifts as the young turn towards the west and away from radical Islam. A first-of-its-kind survey reveals those changing attitudes toward religious beliefs and their authoritarian Islamic government. ...
Read More »Bible translator tortured, murdered in Indonesia
A new report has revealed the horrific story of a Bible translator being tortured and murdered in Indonesia. The killing was at the hands of a military officer. On Monday, Indonesia’s human ...
Read More »‘Islamic terrorist’ responsible for Vienna attack: authorities
Authorities have announced an “Islamic terrorist” was responsible for the deadly attack on Jews in Vienna, Austria late Monday. Gunmen attacked six locations in central Vienna on Monday evening shortly after 8 ...
Read More »Israel tiptoes between Azerbaijan and Armenia’s war
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently met with the ambassadors of Armenia and Azerbaijan. Pompeo and the Trump administration hope to bring an end to the war between the two countries ...
Read More »Up to 10 more nations expected to normalize relations with Israel, Trump annoucnces
As many as 10 more nations will normalize relations with Israel after the election, President Donald Trump stated this week. “We have five, but really have probably nine or ten that are ...
Read More »China’s crackdown on religion worst since millions murdered in Cultural Revolution of 60s
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is cracking down on Christians and other religious minorities at a rate not seen since the cultural revolution. That was the assessment of a panel hosted by ...
Read More »Slavic Gospel Association hopes to reach 50,000 needy Russian children this Christmas
A U.S.-based evangelical mission that partners with local churches to serve orphans, widows and others in need across Russia and the former Soviet Union aims to share the true meaning and hope ...
Read More »Trump heralds peace deal between Israel and and Sudan
After months of negotiations lead by the United States, Sudan has agreed to normalize ties with Israel and “agreed to make peace,” announced U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday. The move follows ...
Read More »Baptist leaders respond to pope’s call for same-sex civil unions
Southern Baptist leaders have responded with scripture to Pope Francis’s call for same-sex civil unions. “Homosexuals have a right to be a part of the family,” the pope said in a documentary. ...
Read More »375 million children in poverty globally after lockdowns
Government lockdowns meant to slow the spread of the coronavirus have had many unintended consequences. One of those is the loss of over $35 trillion in economic activity globally. In the U.S. ...
Read More »U.S. joins effort to plant one trillion trees in 15 years
President Donald Trump signed an executive order this week to formally establish an interagency council for the One Trillion Trees Initiative. The project will promote planting over one trillion trees, conservation, and restoration across the United ...
Read More »WHO urges halt to lockdowns worldwide
Stop using lockdowns to control the pandemic. That’s what the World Health Organization is now urging political leaders around the globe “We in the World Health Organization do not advocate lockdowns as ...
Read More »Chinese organizations linked to unrest in U.S. cities
More evidence is coming to light showing that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been fueling some of the social unrest in the United States this summer. Author and documentarian Trevor Loudon, ...
Read More »Ice Age cave bear found perfectly preserved in Siberia
It was one long winter for a Siberian bear who has just now seen the light of day. The perfectly preserved remains of an Ice Age cave bear were discovered in the ...
Read More »American missionaries murdered in Haiti
A Florida television station is reporting that two American missionaries have been murdered in Haiti. Pastor Jean Philippe Quetant and his wife Erna were gunned down in their home NBC2 in Fort ...
Read More »War between Christian Armenia, Muslim Azerbaijan risks pitting Russia and Turkey in larger conflict
Christian Armenia and Muslim Azerbaijan are at war and both Europe and Russia have reached out to the Trump administration for assistance to stop it. Diplomats from Washington to Moscow to Paris ...
Read More »International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Churches is Nov. 3
November 3 will be significant for more than just Election Day. Churches also are encouraged to participate in the International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Churches. To equip Christians for the annual ...
Read More »Fired teacher who questioned gender studies sues Christian school
After sharing two Facebook posts that questioned gender fluidity, a teacher at a British Christian school has been fired. She’s now suing her former employer for alleged discrimination and harassment on the ...
Read More »Pompeo warns Christians forced to replace Jesus with pictures of Mao
Christians in China are now being forced to replace paintings of Jesus in their homes with pictures of infamous Chairman Mao. The revelation came from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo who is ...
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