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UK parents win gov't commitment to reform school guidance on trans-identified students, awarded $23K
Christian parents in the United Kingdom, who pulled their children out of a church-run school due to its guidance on trans-identified students, have been awarded over $23,900 in legal costs and a commitment from the British government to reform trans-affirming policies in schools.
Nun murdered, 6 beheaded by the Islamic State in Mozambique
Amid rising jihadist violence in Mozambique, an 83-year-old Italian nun was shot and killed and six others were beheaded earlier this month by suspected militants aligned with the Islamic State.
Over 40 killed as mass protests rock Iran after ‘morality police’ kill woman over ‘improper hijab’
More than 40 people have been killed as anti-government protests rocked dozens of Iranian cities in the last week following the death of Mahsa Amini, a young woman who was arrested by the Iranian "morality police" for not properly wearing a hijab earlier this month.
Evangelical charities partner with churches to aid Puerto Ricans impacted by Hurricane Fiona
As Hurricane Fiona has left at least eight people dead and hundreds of thousands without water or electricity in Puerto Rico, Evangelical humanitarian groups have partnered with local churches on the island to bring relief to those suffering.
Cameroon: Gunmen kidnap 5 priests, nun and churchgoers after setting fire to church
Gunmen kidnapped five priests, a nun and two churchgoers after setting a Catholic church on fire in western Cameroon. The region has been the scene of a bloody conflict between anglophone separatists and the country’s government for several years.
Japan asks 8 million to flee their homes as Typhoon Nanmadol makes landfall
Typhoon Nanmadol made landfall in Japan late Sunday, hours after authorities asked 8 million people in southern and western parts of the country to evacuate. The storm brought ferocious winds and record rainfall that killed at least two people, injured dozens and left hundreds of thousands without electricity early Monday.
Myanmar military junta lay mines around church as fighting escalates in Christian areas
Myanmar’s military junta desecrated a Catholic church, using it as a kitchen for its soldiers, and laid landmines around the building in the ethnic minority Shan state, where it has intensified fighting against local defense forces since the February 2021 coup.
Christian group demands Turkish authorities answer question about alleged plot to kill pastors
The U.K.-based group Christian Solidarity Worldwide has called on the government of Turkey to investigate a claim that the country’s security officials offered to pay an ultranationalist “whatever he wanted” in return for assassinating church leaders.
Voice of the Martyrs offers resources for churches ahead of Persecution Sunday
Ahead of the annual International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Christians, Voice of the Martyrs ministry has released resources to help churches pray for the hundreds of millions of believers facing threats of violence or being killed because of their faith.
48% of Evangelical leaders report being blacklisted over beliefs, ‘guilt by association’
Nearly half of Evangelical leaders said in a new survey that they have been disinvited, blacklisted or excluded because of their point of view or “guilt by association,” according to the National Association of Evangelicals.