Stoyan Zaimov
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Rick Warren, Francis Chan on Mission to Share Gospel With World's Last 'Unreached' People
Evangelical leaders are joining forces to reach out to the last remaining 3,000 groups of people who have never heard the Gospel.
Most Christians in America Now Support Homosexuality?
The Pew Research Center study has released intriguing results from its study on Christians' opinions about homosexuality and their view of the Church.
Strange Sounds Heard in Final Moments of Russian Plane Crash ISIS Claims It Shot Down
Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi has said ISIS' claims that it shot down the Russian Airbus 321 on Saturday, killing all 224 people on board, are nothing but "propaganda."
City Harvest Church Mentor: 'Church Built on Jesus Christ, Not Kong Hee'
Australian megachurch pastor Phil Pringle is encouraging Singapore's City Harvest Church congregation to draw near to God amid the controversy of Pastor Kong Hee's recent guilty verdict.
Int'l Day of Prayer: Persecuted Christians Pray for Their Attackers
Christians from around the world shared their stories of persecution on the International Day of Prayer on Sunday.
Church of Norway Votes in Favor of Gay Marriage
The General Synod of the Church of Norway has voted in favor of same-sex marriage and will be offering the service to gay couples.
ISIS Advances, En Route to Conquer Christian Town Despite Western Airstrikes
ISIS has captured the Syrian town of Maheen and is advancing toward the nearby town of Sadad, which is home to nearly 15,000 Syriac Orthodox Christians.
Atheist Billboards Mocking 'Cracker' Jesus Banned in Australia
Billboards that promote atheist author Sam Harris' upcoming tour in Australia by attacking the Catholic Church have been banned.
Franklin Graham Travels to Moscow for Meeting on Christian Persecution
Franklin Graham met with Russian Orthodox leader Patriarch Kirill of Moscow earlier this week to discuss Christian persecution and the secularization of the West.
Pakistan on Path to Reforming Blasphemy Laws Targeting Christians
Christian and human rights activists have hailed Pakistan's Supreme Court decision that the nation's notorious blasphemy laws, which have been used to target religious minorities, can be reformed.