Headlines
Mother, baby among Christians slain in Plateau state, Nigeria
Christian leaders are attacked with swords in northern India
Christian refugee mother from Sudan attacked for her faith
Muslim suspected of killing his Christian mother
Militants temporarily detain church leader in Sudan, demand ransom
CDI joins Religious Liberty Partnership as associate member
Opinion
School education in China: choices among Christian families
Christian school education has a long history in China, going back at least to Robert Morrison’s Anglo-Chinese College in Malacca in 1818. In fact, thirteen of the country’s premier universities were once Christian. That all changed after the current government took power in 1949.
Damaging detachment (by Jay Matenga)
Galatians is widely accepted as Paul’s first epistle. It emerged in response to a radical disruption of the Jewish faith following the resurrection of Jesus. Almost 2,000 years on, we can too easily gloss over the shocking nature of this shift, which became a schism, and then an entirely independent religion with unbroken spiritual roots in the history of Israel and Judaism.
Searching for truth (by Jeff Fountain)
The stubborn myth that science and faith are diametrically opposed gets knocked about in the current exhibition on ‘the creation of science’ in the Catherijne Convent Museum I visited in Utrecht this week. Early scientific instruments, first editions of breakthough publications and arresting art illustrate the essential midwife role of the Christian faith in the evolution of modern science over the past five hundred years.
Regional Highlights
Africa Asia Caribbean Europe Latin America Middle East Oceania US & CanadaEvangelical body publishes resources pack to help Christian voters in upcoming European Parliament elections
The European Evangelical Alliance (EEA) has published a helpful resource pack for Christian voters for the forthcoming European Parliament elections, held from June 6 to 9.
Africa's migration trends: an opportunity for the Church
Believer completes three-year journey transcribing the Bible with Chinese brush pen
Facing low birth rates, decline in youth, Korean mission movement strategizes how to raise the next generation of missionaries
“People are living in fear of the future” and “they are thirsty for Jesus”, a conversation about ministering in the Middle East
Features
“God is on the move,” says head of Global Christian Forum as most diverse gathering of Christian leaders set to begin in Ghana
[Book review] Covered Glory: The Face of Honor and Shame in the Muslim World
[Book review] Telling the truth in China - a book review of Sparks
[Book review] Divided: why we’re living in an age of walls
[Book Review] God Is Not a White Man: and Other Revelations
‘A move of God’: Thousands of students attending revival events, hundreds baptized
Megachurch pastors lose ministry credentials after confessing to affair
'New Generation of Evangelists' holds festival, brings hope to El Salvador
Churches failing to address fatherlessness 'epidemic,' warns expert: 'The devil makes it more complicated than it is'
[Interview] Missions in the digital age: cyber missionaries, attachment theology and why AI does not bring life
Bishop in Australia, others stabbed during worship
Eleven Nicaraguan pastors convicted for money laundering
Over 100 advocates urge Senate to designate religious freedom a ‘fundamental right’
Ukrainian priest could face prison for ‘espionage’
Christians in China threatened after arrest for printing devotionals
Africa’s youngest President sworn in, days after leaving prison
Increasing share of young adults say the Bible has transformed their lives: poll
Calls for restraint after Iran launches missiles and drones at Israel; Christians point to underlying spiritual issue
Richard Dawkins laments decline of 'cultural Christianity' in UK amid surging Islam
Taliban supreme leader vows to stone women to death, promises to bring sharia 'into action'
Cultivating a spirituality of simplicity
Zelensky’s prayerlist
Only leaders, who first have peace with God, can lead Ghana to experience peace and prosperity
Chinese Pastor John Cao's first-hand testimony upon his release after serving seven years in prison for his faith
How extreme are you? Interpreting the UK's proposed extremism definition
Christianity in post-pandemic China: navigating the shifting landscape