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China releases Early Rain house church member after 12 days in jail
China’s Early Rain Covenant Church says one of its members, who was arrested in a raid during a recent worship service and suffered while in detention due to his medical condition, has been released on bail and had a celebratory dinner with his family.
Evangelist Franklin Graham launching ‘God Loves You’ tour in 6 cities this fall
Amid growing hostilities toward the Christian faith, evangelist Franklin Graham is planning to travel to six U.S. cities stretching across 1,000 miles to share a message of God’s love and forgiveness with thousands of people as part of his God Loves You Tour this fall.
Liberty divinity student advances to finals on NBC’s 'American Ninja Warrior': ‘It’s Just Been a Blessing’
Josiah Singleton, a Liberty University student who's pursuing a Master of Divinity in biblical studies at the Virginia-based Christian school, has advanced to the "American Ninja Warrior" national finals, which will air Monday night on NBC.
India’s gov’t claims there is no rising persecution of Christians documented attacks
Around 200 attacks on Christians were reported within the first five months of this year in India, the country’s government claimed before the Supreme Court that persecution of Christians was based on “half-baked and self-serving facts and self-serving articles and reports…based upon mere conjecture.”
Colorado baseball team cancels Family Night with Christian singer Matt Hammitt over pro-life partners
The Rocky Mountain Vibes, an independent baseball team in Colorado, canceled its Family Night event where award-winning Christian singer Matt Hammitt was scheduled to sing along with his son, Bowen, due to objections to two pro-life organizations partnering on the event.
Museum of the Bible returns 1,000-year-old handwritten Gospel manuscript to Greek Monastery
The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., has returned a handwritten Gospel manuscript, which is more than 1,000 years old and was looted from a monastery by Bulgarian troops in 1917, to the Greek Orthodox Church.
Zelensky warns of Russian escalation after daughter of ‘Putin’s Brain’ is killed in car bombing
Days before Ukraine’s Independence Day, the country’s President Volodymyr Zelensky warned of escalation by Russia after the daughter of a prominent Russian ideologue died in a car bombing outside Moscow, although Kyiv denied having any links to the murder.
Americans visit persecuted ‘Mayflower Church’ in South Korea to thwart repatriation to China
American Christians have regularly visited about 60 Christians from China’s “Mayflower Church” who fled to South Korea due to severe persecution to prevent their repatriation by Seoul, which has refused to grant them asylum.
Pope Francis expresses 'concern and sorrow' after Nicaraguan police put bishop under house arrest
Speaking from his perch in St. Peters Square, Pope Francis addressed the arrest of a Nicaraguan Catholic bishop who is a known critic of President Daniel Ortega.
Beatings and torture becoming ‘routine’ as Afghanistan designated a ‘restricted’ country for Christians
Voice of the Martyrs has designated Afghanistan as a “restricted” nation in its annual Global Prayer Guide, saying the government has been “highly antagonistic” toward Christians, who have been increasingly targeted by violent extremist groups since the Taliban took control last August.