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Nicaragua again bans Holy Week processions amid crackdown
Nicaragua has banned the Catholic Church’s public Holy Week celebrations for a second straight year amid other repressive measures that have included Protestant organizations.
'Submit to Allah': French villagers horrified by vandalism of 58 graves, church with Islamist slogans
Villagers at a cemetery in Dordogne Department in southwest France were horrified that vandals painted Islamist slogans in French and Arabic on 58 graves, a church door, a World War I memorial and tomb art depicting the crucifixion.
DJ Black Coffee says near-death experience led him to Christ: 'A second chance'
South African award-winning songwriter, DJ and record producer Nkosinathi Maphumulo has narrated his near-death experience in South America that contributed to his decision to follow Jesus.
Egypt officials abet kidnappers of Christian college student; Muslim Brotherhood behind abduction
Authorities in Egypt have abetted the kidnapping and forcible conversion to Islam of a Coptic Christian woman, according to a widely published expert on the Middle East and Islam.
Evangelical church defaced by feminist vandalism for the 4th time in Argentina
On International Women's Day, a group of women visibly aligned with feminist and atheist progressivism desecrated the front of an Evangelical house of worship in the city of Luján, in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Muslim cleric calls for Nigeria’s first lady to be killed for serving as a pastor, apologizes
A Muslim cleric has come under heavy criticism after he called for the killing of Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, Nigeria’s first lady. A video emerged of the cleric describing Oluremi as an “infidel” who should be killed for being a pastor.
Christian politician makes history in Pakistan after election as deputy speaker of Sindh Assembly
Christian politician Anthony Naveed has achieved a major political milestone after he was elected as the first Christian Deputy Speaker of the Sindh Provincial Assembly last Sunday.
School worker fired for opposing LGBT materials in classroom wins right to appeal
A school employee fired for social media posts opposing LGBT materials in class has won the right to take her dismissal to the United Kingdom Court of Appeal.
Ukrainian priest found dead after being detained by Russian forces
The bruised body of a Ukrainian priest who was detained by Russian occupation forces turned up on a village street last Thursday, with an unconfirmed report of a bullet wound to the head, according to watchdog group Forum 18.
Baptist churches supporting Cameroon’s historic malaria vaccine rollout
Baptist churches have come alongside to play an important role in helping to counter misinformation and build trust among grassroots communities as the Cameroon government is rolling out a malaria vaccine.