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'Town deserves Jesus in it': Dozens of Christians protest in Ohio to bring back Nativity
Dozens of Christians have been protesting in a town in Ohio against the city’s decision to follow an atheist demand and not allow a Nativity scene this Christmas at the courthouse.
Holy Christian site where Jesus possibly baptized cleared from landmines after 50-year shutdown
A church located in the Jordan River Valley in the West Bank, built near the site where Jesus is believed to have been baptized, has been opened to the pubic after being cleared from landmines.
'Titanic Baptist figure, Christian crusader': Jess Moody of Palm Beach Atlantic University dies
Jess C. Moody, the founding president of the interdenominational Palm Beach Atlantic University, has died at age 93.
Christian bodies divided on bipartisan prison reform bill
A Christian rift over the bipartisan prison reform bill — the First Step Act — is forming, with the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA announcing its opposition.
What are the biggest threats facing Christian seminaries?
Presbyterian pastor Ligon Duncan has listed out some of the biggest threats facing Christians seminaries in America, from unbelief to a lack of Biblical understanding in students.
Thousands of women burned alive in India, not recognized as humans: Ministry warns
Thousands of brides are being burned alive in India despite the practise being illegal, a Christian ministry has warned.
Minister critical of archbishop’s support for gay conversion therapy ban says he’s now barred from preaching event
An evangelical minister in the U.K. says he's been barred from preaching at an Anglican cathedral due to his criticism of an archbishop who's opposed to allowing people with unwanted same-sex attraction to obtain counseling, or as it's derisively called, "gay conversion therapy."
Christian grandmother homeless after son, his wife, 5-y-o daughter killed by Muslim Fulani
A Christian grandmother in Nigeria has shared her heartbreaking story of losing much of her family to a Muslim Fulani attack and being made homeless.
S. Korean megachurch pastor loses case in leadership fight; church opposes court involvement
The Rev. Oh Jung-hyun, pastor of the 60,000-strong Sarang Church in South Korea, has lost a Supreme Court case against several church members over an internal leadership battle.
Global Terrorism Index ranks top 10 countries most affected by terrorism
The number of people killed in terror attacks worldwide has decreased by 44 percent since 2014, yet terrorism remains widespread and is even getting worse in some regions, according to The Global Terrorism Index for 2018 released on Wednesday by the Institute for Economics and Peace.