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Algerian gov’t cracks down on house churches, arrests pastors amid Israel-Hamas war
The Algerian government has intensified its clampdown on house churches, imposing a strict limit of 10 people per gathering, according to a report, which says several Algerian church leaders were recently sentenced to prison.
Christian groups provide relief to thousands impacted by Hurricane Otis in Mexico
Samaritan’s Purse and the Adventist Development and Relief Agency are among the Christian groups providing critical aid to the thousands affected by last month’s Hurricane Otis in Mexico, which unexpectedly intensified to a Category 5 storm, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake, particularly in the city of Acapulco.
Muslim-turned-atheist rights activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali says she is now a Christian
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a former Muslim and renowned critic of Islam, has revealed her conversion to Christianity, describing her journey from Islam to atheism and ultimately to Christianity.
Pastor Scott Sauls to resign from Nashville megachurch: report
Scott Sauls, the senior pastor at Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, is poised to resign, according to reports. His decision comes amid a lengthy disciplinary process, attracting widespread attention.
At least 20 churches destroyed as Nepal earthquake kills over 150
Several churches collapsed in Nepal after a devastating earthquake of 6.4 magnitude struck remote western parts of the South Asian country last week, causing widespread destruction and over 150 fatalities, Christian groups have said.
Virginia probes Palestinian Muslim group for potential legal violations
Virginia's attorney general has opened an investigation into a Muslim organization that supports the Palestinian nationalist cause over concerns it violated Virginia’s charitable solicitation laws and may have supported terrorist organizations, an allegation the nonprofit says is "defamatory."
Evangelical alliances call for a ceasefire in Gaza, condemn civilian deaths
As Israeli forces are expected to enter Gaza City to fight Hamas, Evangelical alliances from around the world are calling for a ceasefire, saying the teachings of Jesus call for peace amid times of violence.
Mormon church sued again for allegedly using offerings to pad investments
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is facing a new federal lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Salt Lake City over accusations that its investment arm improperly used donations intended for charity.
Italian senator speaks out after UK court blocks baby Indi Gregory from treatment in Rome
A former senator from Italy is speaking up after a U.K. court decided that 8-month-old Indi Gregory, who battles a rare mitochondrial disease on life support, can’t go to Rome for treatment, drawing global focus to the struggle faced by her parents.
Vineyard report warns of alleged 'culture of manipulation,' self idolization under Alan Scott
Causeway Coast Vineyard church in Northern Ireland has released an investigation report into spiritual and leadership abuse allegations against former paster Alan Scott, highlighting accusations of manipulation, narcissistic behavior and public shaming.