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Korean Methodists debate cutting ties with UMC after votes allowing same-sex marriage, gay clergy
As the United Methodist Church recently made decisions at its general conference regarding the ordination of homosexual pastors, among other issues, it has stirred repercussions in Korea, where there are divergent reactions among among Korean-American Methodist pastors.
Woman who lost everything in Brazil flooding has only one request: a Bible
Among the testimonies that the Brazilian Evangelical Alliance collected during the ongoing rain emergency in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, a woman approached Pastor Cassiano Luz to ask for only one thing, a Bible.
Rise in police raids, arrests sparks concern among Baptists in Kazakhstan
A sharp escalation in police raids, arrests and fines in the past two months have traumatized Baptists in southern Kazakhstan, raising concerns about the future of religious liberty in the country.
Ghana demolition leaves over 6,000 Liberian refugees displaced, 65 churches looted, destroyed
Hundreds of Liberian refugees living in Ghana have been left destitute following the demolition of a section of a refugee camp, 28 miles (45 kilometers) outside of the country’s capital, Accra.
Catholic archdiocese list of pro-life candidates leaked ahead of Dominican elections
With elections in the Dominican Republic on May 19, the Archdiocese of Santo Domingo issued a document titled "Candidates in favor of life and family values," listing 122 legislative candidates belonging to the major parties who are openly pro-life. The diocese urged that they be elected to assume positions in Congress.
Protestant pastor's prison sentence upheld in Algeria over 'illegal worship' conviction
A court in Algeria last week upheld a one-year prison sentence for a top church leader baselessly convicted of “illegal worshiping,” according to a legal advocacy group.
Coptic Christian homes set on fire over rumored church construction in Egypt
Angry residents beat Coptic Christians and torched their homes last Tuesday in Egypt's southern Minya governorate over rumors that a church building was to be constructed there.
Ukrainian priest could face 12 years in prison for ‘espionage’
A Ukrainian priest abducted by Russian occupiers nearly a year ago could face 12 years in prison after a secret court trial for alleged espionage, contrary to international law, according to rights watchdog Forum 18.
Presbyterian church of Pakistan leaders reconcile after years of division
In a significant turn of events, the Presbyterian Church of Pakistan (PCP) has emerged from years of division and legal battles to reunite its fractured ranks, raising hope for a stronger, more cohesive denomination.
Nicaragua convicts 11 pastors linked to US ministry on ‘sham charges’ of money laundering
The Nicaraguan judiciary has convicted 11 Nicaraguan pastors linked to the U.S.-based Mountain Gateway ministry on charges of money laundering.