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Jardine Malado October 17, 2016 08:49 AM EST
Iraqi monk takes pride in persecution and forgives his oppressors

Iraqi monk takes pride in persecution and forgives his oppressors

An Iraqi monk whose family suffered under the hands of Islamic militants has chosen to forgive his oppressors. He now stays in his monastery to help those who are fleeing from persecution and heavy fighting.

Jardine Malado October 17, 2016 08:39 AM EST
Dutch politician Geert Wilders to go on trial for inciting hatred

Dutch politician Geert Wilders to go on trial for inciting hatred

A Dutch court in The Hague has ruled last Friday that Party for Freedom (PVV) leader Geert Wilders can be tried for inciting hatred based on a speech he made in 2014.

Jardine Malado October 17, 2016 06:47 PM EST
Few U.K. churches applied for government security funding despite terror warnings

Few U.K. churches applied for government security funding despite terror warnings

Less than half a percent of the churches in the U.K. have applied for government funding to improve the security of church buildings despite the warnings of terrorist attacks.

Jardine Malado October 17, 2016 08:24 AM EST
Christians denounce UNESCO resolution that ignores Jewish ties to Jerusalem

Christians denounce UNESCO resolution that ignores Jewish ties to Jerusalem

Several Christian leaders denounced the UNESCO resolution that disregarded the Jewish history of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Christians claimed that denying the Jewish heritage of the holy sites also rejected its Christian past.

Jardine Malado October 14, 2016 06:09 AM EST
Boko Haram releases 21 Chibok girls following deal with government

Boko Haram releases 21 Chibok girls following deal with government

The Nigerian government confirmed that 21 Chibok schoolgirls were released last Thursday as a result of its negotiations with the militant group Boko Haram.

Jardine Malado October 14, 2016 06:47 PM EST
Pakistani government censors 11 Christian TV stations

Pakistani government censors 11 Christian TV stations

In its latest crackdown against Christianity, the Pakistani government issued an order declaring 11 Christian TV stations illegal.

Jardine Malado October 13, 2016 10:55 AM EST
Three Iranian Christians arrested on fishing trip released on bail

Three Iranian Christians arrested on fishing trip released on bail

Three of five Iranian Christians who were arrested while having a picnic last Augustwere released on bail but the remaining two are still being held without proper charges.

Jardine Malado October 13, 2016 06:30 PM EST
Sudan jails six Christians and plans to demolish five churches

Sudan jails six Christians and plans to demolish five churches

Three church leaders and another three church members were detained by Sudanese authorities for refusing to turn over a church-run school to the government. Five other churches were notified that their church buildings are set to be demolished.

Jardine Malado October 13, 2016 01:38 AM EST
Zimbabwe pastor urges Pope Francis to excommunicate President Mugabe

Zimbabwe pastor urges Pope Francis to excommunicate President Mugabe

A Zimbabwean pastor based in Kariba has sent a petition to Pope Francis asking him to excommunicate President Robert Mugabe for alleged human rights violations to those who protest against his rule.

Jardine Malado October 13, 2016 01:16 AM EST
France proposes ban on pro-life websites

France proposes ban on pro-life websites

The French government has revealed its plans to ban pro-life websites that provide biased information about abortion while appearing to be neutral.

Jardine Malado October 12, 2016 12:30 PM EST
Christian missionaries share the Gospel in Aleppo as the war rages on

Christian missionaries share the Gospel in Aleppo as the war rages on

Christian missionaries continue to share their hope in Christ in the Syrian city of Aleppo even as bombs and bullets ravage the city.

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