Nepal's first religious freedom case is heading for a trial in court. The case involves eight Christians — one woman and seven men, including a pastor — who were arrested for distributing Bibles to students in Dolakha, a district badly hit by last year's earthquake.Read More
What was meant to be a week-long gathering of Christians in Burlington, N.C. has extended far longer than expected and continues to set people ablaze until the summer.Read More
Homeless families have found a transitional home, thanks to Kansas City ministry that has dedicated itself to helping poor people with no house to stay in.Read More
Students as young as the second grade in California public schools will be taught about LGBT history and the contributions of LGBT people through a revised curriculum.Read More
An organization that supports women's bishops asked the Church of England to once and for all prevent a protester from expressing "discrimination" against the ordination of female bishops.Read More
Former prisoners in North Korea traveled to the U.S. to share their experiences in the hope of letting more people know about the plight of those who are living inside the country.Read More
As more than 1,300 civilians have been killed in Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, evangelist Franklin Graham is urging Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to agree on a ceasefire during the 10 days of Easter observances.
Suspected Fulani herdsmen shot to death four people, including a pastor and two women in two separate attacks in Benue State on Tuesday, according to Nigerian media reports.