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Pakistani Christians accused of blasphemy released on bail
Pakistani Christians accused of blasphemy released on bail

The accused include Raja Warris, a lay leader in the Anglican Church of Pakistan.

UN General Assembly moves closer to adopting resolution declaring abortion a 'human right'
UN General Assembly moves closer to adopting resolution declaring abortion a 'human right'

Delegates at the United Nations General Assembly are finalizing negotiations on a resolution that would require all U.N. agencies to declare abortion a human right, reportedly due to pressure from the European Union and the Biden administration.

Terrorists kill Christian lawyer, kidnap nuns in Nigeria
Terrorists kill Christian lawyer, kidnap nuns in Nigeria

Islamic terrorists in southern Nigeria kidnapped four nuns on August 21, three days after suspected Fulani herdsmen shot a Christian attorney to death in the country's northwest, sources said.

Hillsong must do things 'differently', says interim leader
Hillsong must do things 'differently', says interim leader

Hillsong is making changes, Interim Global Senior Pastor, Phil Dooley, has told members of the scandal-hit church.

Afghan house churches 'continue to grow'
Afghan house churches 'continue to grow'

Despite intense persecution, the tiny Christian community in Afghanistan is growing, according to Voice of the Martyrs.

17 Christians killed in Democratic Republic of Congo
17 Christians killed in Democratic Republic of Congo

Open Doors is asking for prayer after at least 17 Christians were killed in a string of targeted attacks in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Bukhara: An ancient city experiences revival
Bukhara: An ancient city experiences revival

One extraordinary development in Bukhara is the role of women in evangelizing in the area. In fact, the vast majority of evangelists and small group leaders among the new believers are women.

Pakistani Christian couple who escaped death row find refuge in Europe
Pakistani Christian couple who escaped death row find refuge in Europe

Shagufta Kausar and Shafqat Emmanuel describe 8 years of an unspeakable ordeal

Evangelicals issue call to pray for end to war in Ukraine
Evangelicals issue call to pray for end to war in Ukraine

Evangelicals are being asked to set aside 24 August - Independence Day in Ukraine - for the day of prayer.

Hundreds of Baptist churches have been 'lost' in Ukraine war
Hundreds of Baptist churches have been 'lost' in Ukraine war

Yaroslav Pyzh, president of Ukrainian Baptist Theological Seminary in Lviv, told the Baptist Press in an interview published Monday that "about 400 Baptist churches" had been "lost."

World Boxing Council bans trans-identified males from competing against women
World Boxing Council bans trans-identified males from competing against women

The World Boxing Council has announced a new policy that requires participants in the sport to compete against members of their biological sex as the debate about men competing in women's sports continues.

Terrorists kill more than 20 Christians in Nigeria
Terrorists kill more than 20 Christians in Nigeria

"Constant killings and maiming of innocent Christians by terrorists and herdsmen bandits have become very common here in Taraba state."

Australia's conservative Anglicans announce new diocese
Australia's conservative Anglicans announce new diocese

A new diocese has been formed in Australia for traditionalist Anglicans at odds with the liberal stance of their bishops on marriage and sexuality.

Warnings for the UK after Australian conversion therapy ban
Warnings for the UK after Australian conversion therapy ban

Introducing a conversion therapy ban similar to that in the Australian state of Victoria could be "catastrophic", Christian campaigners have warned.

Archaeologists uncover inscription to Peter
Archaeologists uncover inscription to Peter

Archaeologists believe the discovery of the inscription is further evidence that the site is the house of Peter.

Iranian Christian convert loses case at European court
Iranian Christian convert loses case at European court

The European Court of Human Rights has rejected the case of an Iranian Christian convert who was denied protection in Germany and could face deportation, leaving him vulnerable to persecution upon his return to Iran.