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Pastor’s son shot dead by Nigeria’s civilian joint task force for attempting to stop church demolition
Christians in Nigeria’s Borno State are protesting the killing of a pastor’s son as he was trying to stop his church’s demolition by a government agency.
Evangelical church in Nigeria demands action to stop Fulani jihadists slaughter of Christians
A church leader in Nigeria has called for urgent action to stop mass killings that many have described as a “genocide” being committed by Islamic Fulani herdsmen. At least 70 people have been killed in an area of Plateau state in two weeks.
Antifa throws flash bombs at children, injures pastor at Christian prayer event in Portland
Dozens of black-clad Antifa militants carrying shields and melee weapons on Saturday assaulted Christians, including children, who were attending a prayer and worship event in downtown Portland, Oregon, featuring persecuted Canadian Pastor Artur Pawlowski.
Only a third of Americans say faith gives them hope during pandemic, survey finds
After a year marked by a contentious presidential election, protests and the COVID-19 pandemic, more Americans now say the feeling they want to avoid the most is fear, according to a survey by Lifeway Research. Five years ago, it was “shame.”
CofE traditionalist group launches campaign to end divestment in parishes in favor of modern venues
Ahead of the Church of England’s legislative assembly election this year, traditionalists have launched a campaign called Save the Parish to urge clergy and lay members to “save the parish system" which has been losing funding in favor of alternative worship venues.
Allie Beth Stuckey back on Twitter after being censored by tech giant over ‘misgendering’ tweet
Christian author and podcaster Allie Beth Stuckey gained back access to her Twitter account without having to back down from her comments after the social media giant temporarily locked her account for “misgendering” a trans-identified weightlifter from New Zealand, Laurel Hubbard.
US pastor pledges $50K to rebuild orphanage torched by Fulani terrorists
A New York pastor has pledged to give $50,000 to rebuild an orphanage in the conflict-devastated Plateau State of Nigeria, which housed about 150 children, many of whom were orphaned by previous Boko Haram and Fulani attacks until the building was burned down by Fulani herdsmen.
Hindu leader issues call for anti-Christian violence: ‘Let us drag people from the church’
Weeks after all police stations in a district in eastern India were ordered to keep surveillance on Christians and report on any “conversion” activities, Hindu nationalist leaders held an anti-Christian rally there, advocating for violence against the Christian community, according to a report.
Archaeologists find evidence of earthquake mentioned in book of Amos
The Israel Antiquities Authority says its archaeologists have found evidence of the earthquake that occurred during the Kingdom of Judah about 2,800 years ago, as mentioned in the book of Amos in the Bible.
Indian Christian bedridden after being choked unconscious for following Christ: report
A Sikh family in the northern Indian state of Punjab reportedly choked a 24-year-old Christian woman unconscious for believing in Jesus and attacked the girl's sister and mother. The girl couldn’t speak for nearly a month and remains bedridden.