Christians Wait for New Law in Egypt to Authorize New Churches
Egypt is scheduled to vote as early as next month on a law that would ease the country’s historic restrictions on church construction.
...continue reading this storyEgypt is scheduled to vote as early as next month on a law that would ease the country’s historic restrictions on church construction.
...continue reading this storyThe greater the persecution, the greater the revival. It’s a phrase Chinese Christians are using these days, and with good reason.
...continue reading this storyA Swedish church intends to use drones to drop thousands of digital Bibles into ISIS-controlled territory in Iraq, where Christians are among the terrorist organization’s main targets.
...continue reading this storyThe Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has decided to move a May 2017 summit on Christian persecution from Moscow to Washington, D.C., following Russia’s passage of a controversial law curtailing evangelism.
...continue reading this storyChristianity in Myanmar is growing at a dramatic rate despite threats from Buddhist nationals, according to the UN Population Fund.
...continue reading this storyThe Slavic Centre for Law and Justice, an affiliate of the American Center for Law and Justice, said a new manner of carrying out missionary work in Russia will have to be established.
...continue reading this storyWhen we think of Iran, scenes of mobs shouting "death to America," blindfolded hostages, and radical leaders demanding nuclear technology come to mind. But there's another side of the country: Iranians who love America, Israel, and Jesus Christ.
...continue reading this storyAn Iranian court has again refused a Christian prisoner an extension of her medical leave despite a doctor's advice that the treatments be continued.
...continue reading this storyChinese authorities in Zhejiang province have postponed the trial of five Christians who have been detained for defending their rights.
...continue reading this storyA convert from Islam who was sentenced to five years in prison for "disturbing the national security of Iran" is praying for an appeal after waiting more than a year for a hearing on his sentence.
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