What Are We Guilty Of? Christians in Lebanon Trapped Between Israel and Hezbollah
Christian villagers in southern Lebanon are facing increasing fears and uncertainties due to escalating conflicts between Israel and Hezbollah, with local leaders struggling to maintain normalcy during wartime.
Christians voice support for the re-proposal of the anti-discrimination law, which has been drifting for 19 years
Christian leaders in South Korea are advocating for the re-introduction of the anti-discrimination law, emphasizing its alignment with Christian values despite opposition from conservative groups.
Angola: Pope's Visit Strengthens Christian Cooperation - Religious Leaders
Religious leaders in Angola emphasize that Pope Leo XIV's upcoming visit will enhance cooperation and unity among Christian denominations in the country.
Man who killed pastor and pinned him to wall 'like crucifixion' makes death penalty plea
Adam Sheafe, charged with the murder of Pastor William Schonemann, has requested the death penalty after the gruesome nature of the crime was revealed.
Pope Francis: Christians who ignite wars should go to confession
Pope Francis urged Christian political leaders who instigate wars to examine their conscience and consider whether they truly follow Christ's teachings.
The Pope reprimanded leaders who initiate wars
Pope Leo urged Christian political leaders who start wars to undergo confession and reflect on their adherence to Jesus's teachings.
Tinubu hosts clerics, traditional rulers to interfaith Iftar at Aso Rock
President Bola Tinubu is hosting an interfaith Iftar dinner for Christian and Muslim clerics and traditional leaders at the Presidential Palace in Abuja.
Pastors and religious leaders pray for Trump in the Oval Office
A group of Christian pastors and religious leaders gathered in the White House to pray for President Donald Trump, reflecting a blend of Christianity and political power in his administration.
'GOD'S PLAN': US military leaders encourage soldiers to fight with apocalyptic rhetoric
The US military's oversight office on religious freedom has received over 200 complaints from soldiers alleging that some commanders are using extreme Christian rhetoric to justify warfare in Iran.
Northern Christian leaders drop โCANโ title, revive original 1964 โNCAโ name
Christian leaders in Northern Nigeria have rebranded themselves as the Northern Christian Association in a bid to clarify their identity and strengthen regional representation.
Nigeria: U.S. Push to Scrap Sharia Sparks Outrage
Islamic leaders in Nigeria are protesting against a U.S. congressional committee's recommendation to repeal Sharia law and anti-blasphemy laws in Nigeria.
An offer of friendship โ but on white, Christian, Maga terms
At the Munich Security Conference, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's speech marked a significant shift in tone compared to last year's contentious address, offering European leaders a renewed sense of hope for a cooperative future.
Austria: Salvation Through the Wonderkids?
The FPร continues its rise in Austria as the ruling parties รVP and SPร struggle, raising the question of whether former leaders Christian Kern and Sebastian Kurz could bring change.
Underground church says leaders detained as China steps up crackdown
Leaders from the Early Rain Covenant Church in south-west China have been detained amid an increasing crackdown on unregistered Christian groups by authorities.
Debate on Firewalls: "There are commonalities between Union and AfD"
Political scientists Thomas Biebricher and Christian Stecker discuss the need for a firewall to prevent the AfD from gaining power, emphasizing the party's anti-democratic behavior and sympathies for authoritarian leaders.