As widely expected, the European Parliament elections held on Sunday led to an overall shift towards the right but fell short of some of the more extreme predictions that anticipated a significantly stronger win for candidates on the far right, much to the relief of some of the Evangelical voices in Europe.
Latest guidelines by the International Olympic Committee for the 2024 Paris Olympics this summer push LGBT propaganda onto media and other stakeholders, according to 4 WINDS USA, a worldwide sports ministry helping athletes in track and field.
Despite being promoted during her campaign team as a progressive woman, Mexico President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum held some meetings with representatives of over 30,000 Evangelical churches registered with the government secretary of Mexico at the start of her presidential campaign. But some pastors see her as only following the line of discourse of current President Andrés Manuel López Obrador as the Morena Party continues to gain a stronger grip on Mexican voters.
The "National Alliance against Forced Repatriation of North Korean Defectors" held a press conference opposing the forced repatriation of North Korean defectors by the Chinese government on Monday.
Renowned Argentinean Pastor Dante Gebel blessed and prayed for Nayib Bukele, who was inaugurated for his second term as president of El Salvador on Saturday.
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.
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.
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.
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.