The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics has come under criticism from major leaders worldwide for featuring a scene that many perceive as a parody of the Last Supper involving drag queens.
A High Court judge in England on Thursday upheld a ban on Christian Joshua Sutcliffe from teaching following his dismissal for refusing to use the preferred pronoun of a schoolgirl identifying as a boy.
Azerbaijan is guilty of “cultural genocide” for destroying Christian sites in the Nagorno-Karabakh region and falsely claiming that Armenian religious presence there never existed, according to a report by a legal advocacy group.
A Chicago church performed a wedding ceremony in which six Venezuelan and one Mexican couple sdecided to “do things right” and formalize their relationships in accordance with Scripture through marriage.
More Evangelicals in the United States are visiting churches in-person regularly than before the pandemic, according to research looking at the churchgoing habits of believers post-lockdowns.
The European Evangelical Alliance (EEA) has issued a statement refuting claims by a Russian Evangelical leader who told Christian Daily International that the country he loved “is being attacked by the countries of the entire Western Christian world.”
Math academic and apologist professor John Lennox has set his mind on stepping-up training for the next generation of young Christians called to engage with the world through apologetics.
Village officials in central Laos on Saturday arrested a pastor and five other Christians as they prayed in preparation for worship services the next day, according to a rights watchdog.
A heightened sense of impunity and nationalism contributed to a surge in attacks on Christians and church properties in Israel in 2023, according to a Jerusalem-based inter-religious organization report.
The Georgia government has enacted a law that aims to persecute churches, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and independent media, according to a renowned law professor.