An innovative new Bible video game titled Gate Zero has generated notable buzz in the gaming community, raising over $271,000 on Kickstarter, surpassing its initial goal of $218,312 in less than 79 hours.
National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman says teams will no longer don specialty warmup sweaters in celebration of the LGBT community or other causes after some players refused on religious grounds to wear them last season.
In a report published this week, Aid to the Church in Need sheds light on the escalating culture of impunity surrounding religious persecution worldwide. It reveals that over 4.9 billion people reside in countries with severe violations of religious freedom.
A Kenyan suspect who was among the leaders of a Christian sect and alleged to have instigated the deaths of hundreds of his followers by encouraging them to starve themselves in order to meet Jesus has died in police custody following a 10-day hunger strike.
A top German court has ruled that blanket bans prohibiting peaceful prayer gatherings near abortion clinics infringe upon the constitutional right to freedom of assembly, a landmark win for the pro-life organization 40 Days for Life.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review a case by a private Christian college in Missouri seeking to stop a Biden administration policy that it fears would mandate the acceptance of biological males in female dormitories.
At least 700 Christians were reportedly killed in Nigeria during the month of May, according to a report released by the Anambra-based International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law.
Christian organizations across the globe are highlighting the plight of refugees and displaced individuals worldwide in honor of World Refugee Day Tuesday, which comes amid an exponential rise in people forcibly displaced from their homes over the past decade.
More than 40 people, mostly students, have been killed, some of them burned alive, by rebels linked to the Islamic State group at a secondary school in Mpondwe town in western Uganda, according to reports, which say the country’s security forces are searching for girls who were abducted after the assault.
The Nottinghamshire County Council in England is demanding a dismissed teacher pay £14,000 ($17,000) in legal costs for the judicial review she pursued after she was fired for raising concerns about policies requiring teachers to affirm their students' chosen gender identity.