Over 150 Protestant Christians who had been forcibly displaced about five months ago have returned to their homes in Hidalgo State, Mexico, following a resolution facilitated by state and municipal officials, according to a report.
Hurricane Helene, which made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region before sweeping through Georgia, the Carolinas, Virginia and Tennessee, has left over 60 people dead and millions without power.
The Rev. Dr. Cecelia Williams Bryant, mother of controversial Baltimore megachurch Pastor Jamal Bryant, has passed away at the age of 77. Known affectionately as “Rev. C,” she was celebrated for her extensive ministry and advocacy.
A 62-year-old Iranian-Armenian pastor, Anooshavan Avedian, has been acquitted and released from a decade-long prison sentence after serving just over a year in Tehran’s Evin Prison.
United Methodist Church bishops have publicly condemned Christian nationalism, claiming that it fundamentally contradicts God's love and prioritizes power over compassion. In a pastoral letter released last week, Bishop Tracy S. Malone raised concerns about the increasing polarization and division within communities and nations.
An international sporting organization is defending its decision to suspend a Christian athlete who made the sign of the cross during the 2024 Summer Olympic Games as the Olympian vows to remain steadfast in his faith.
A judge in Iowa has rejected a challenge to the tax exemption status of properties owned by a church, citing the state's Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Comedian and former “Saturday Night Live” star Rob Schneider labeled Vice President Kamala Harris a Marxist and called on Americans to protect their First Amendment rights. Schneider’s remarks were part of a discussion about his new book and the perceived threats to free speech in the United States.
Islamist extremists in Burkina Faso carried out a two-day killing spree, slaughtering hundreds of civilians, including 26 worshippers at a church service, according to reports, which identify the incident as one of the deadliest attacks in the West African country since the Islamist insurgency began nine years ago.
Hall of Fame football coach Tony Dungy, a devout Christian and the first black head coach to win a Super Bowl, publicly criticized Vice President Kamala Harris' recent assertion that one's faith need not be compromised to support abortion rights.