July 28, 2020 China's new guidelines censoring miracles in films a 'fatal blow' to industry, Christian content China has issued new guidelines targeting the Christian faith, filmmakers claim, banning content such as miracles and healing in movies.
July 28, 2020 Activists push for investigation over claims China is forcibly harvesting organs of Uighur population For decades, the Chinese Communist Party depended on executed prisoners to bolster its organ transplant trade. Then it emerged that government leaders were relying on persecuted minorities to boost their bank.
July 26, 2020 Rwanda refugee charged in arson attack on 15th-century French cathedral A Rwandan refugee and church volunteer admitted to setting three fires in an arson attack that badly damaged a 15th-century Gothic cathedral in western France earlier this month, his lawyer confirmed.
July 26, 2020 Christen Limbaugh Bloom: How to uncover your God-given gifts in this unlikely way Discovering which gifts God has uniquely placed in you is an exciting journey I believe everyone should pursue.
July 24, 2020 Supreme Court denies Nevada church's appeal of attendance restriction amid coronavirus pandemic The Supreme Court on Friday denied an appeal by a Nevada church to allow additional worshipers to join in-person services based on capacity amid the coronavirus pandemic.
July 24, 2020 Hagia Sophia hosts first prayer since reopening, 86 years after converting to a museum Hundreds of thousands attended the service, with many camped out overnight.
July 24, 2020 Baptist pastor ‘shocked’ after being fired for transgender reveal A pastor in Canada was fired after coming out as transgender in an online sermon with the church, which cited "theological reasons."
July 24, 2020 UK Christian ministry receives death threats, loses bank accounts after ‘mob rule’ campaign A Christian ministry in the United Kingdom says it has received death threats and had its accounts shut down after a targeted "mob rule" campaign by LGBTQ activists falsely accused it of "conversion therapy."
July 24, 2020 Ethiopian government restores Internet after weeks of blackout during deadly protests Internet was finally restored by the Ethiopian government on Thursday, following weeks of blanket shut-down as unrest punctured much of the East African nation.
July 23, 2020 Chinese hackers charged by DOJ also behind pastor's imprisonment Two state-sponsored cyberspies in China, charged with trying to steal U.S. coronavirus vaccine research and millions of dollars' worth of sensitive information from businesses and government agencies, also targeted a Christian pastor.