Stoyan Zaimov
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First-ever church in modern Turkey to be built starting February
Construction for the first-ever church to be built in the modern Republic of Turkey will begin in February, a move Syriac Orthodox believers have long been waiting for.
Leviticus, Deuteronomy derail Christians in their attempt to read entire Bible, Liberty prof. says
A theology professor has suggested that the first few books of the Bible, especially Leviticus and Deuteronomy, could be hindering Christians from reading the Bible cover to cover.
Vietnamese Christians beaten, arrested for refusing to worship Buddha and renounce faith in Jesus
Several Hmong Christians were beaten and arrested by Vietnamese government officials after they refused to renounce their faith and worship a Buddha statue, a pastor has revealed.
Texas pastor disowned by Iranian father for leaving Islam says great cost for Jesus is worth it
A pastor in Texas has shared his story of how his Iranian father disowned him for deciding to leave Islam and follow Jesus Christ, declaring that the great cost is worth it.
Kay Warren 'weeping' at 'horrible suffering' as adoptive parents forced to relinquish custody
Saddleback Church co-founder Kay Warren is weeping over a story of Illinois foster parents being forced to give back their child in order to get him mental health help.
Vineyard Columbus megachurch pastor Rich Nathan announces successors, married co-pastors
Pastor Rich Nathan of Vineyard Columbus has announced that in two years time he will hand over the leadership of the church and move on to a new position.
Egypt: Policeman killed trying to defuse bomb near church; Trump hails Sisi for cathedral response
The Egyptian Coptic Christian community is celebrating Christmas on Monday amid safety concerns, two days after a policeman died defusing a bomb outside a church.
House Democrats change rule banning religious headwear to welcome first two female Muslim members
The U.S. House of Representatives, now controlled by a Democratic majority, has voted to end a 181-year-old rule banning religious headwear.
China forces church to take down first commandment given to Moses
Chinese communist authorities forced a church in China’s Henan Province to take down the first of the Ten Commandments given to Moses, as it was deemed offensive.
Religious composition of the 116th Congress: Christians dropping, first two Muslim women
The total share of Christians in the new 116th U.S. Congress is down slightly, though still high, according to a report by Pew Research Center.