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An untold number of Christians have died for their faith, with nearly 4,500 killed in 2024 alone. Day of the Christian Martyr ...
Evangelical Christians in Switzerland are defying the nationwide decline in religious belief and practice, standing out for ...
A fresh wave of debate is unfolding across the country over the role of prayer and religion in public schools. Last week, ...
But there is another dynamic propelling the deepening rift within the MAGA faithful. Underlying the divide over intervention ...
The National Day of Prayer is observed annually on the first Thursday of May. The tradition dates back to the Continental Congress in 1775 and was formally established by President Truman in 1952.
Many in the Iranian diaspora want to see a regime change yet fear the toll on their homeland and the underground church.
The Christians Who Believe Empathy Is a Sin ... When President Donald Trump attended a prayer service at the Washington Cathedral in ... But authoritarianism is more fragile than it first appears.
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Nigeria is a killing field, and Christians are the prey
Nowhere are these statistics more startling than in Northern Nigeria. In 2025, 4,476 Christians were murdered globally. But what is even more striking is that out of that, 3,100 Christians were killed ...
For the first time in almost 10 years, Christians of all kinds will celebrate Easter on the same day What to know before attending Greek Orthodox or Catholic Easter services this weekend.
A new study has found nearly 950 hate-related incidents in India during the first year of the main ruling party’s third term. Religious minorities, especially Muslims and Christians, were the main ...
Recognizing the essential tenets of faith that Catholics and Orthodox share should be the lens through which they discuss the issues that continue to separate them, Pope Leo XIV said.