Asia
Sleeping Police Captain Unknowingly Shields Crate of Bibles Through Every Communist Checkpoint in Vietnam
A police captain fell asleep on a crate of Bibles on a Vietnamese bus, unknowingly shielding them through every communist checkpoint.
Asia
A police captain fell asleep on a crate of Bibles on a Vietnamese bus, unknowingly shielding them through every communist checkpoint.
Latin America
Leandro de Souza once Brazils most tattooed man with 170 tattoos leaves addiction and prison behind for seminary and missionary life.
US
Heritage Foundation proposes church led marriage bootcamps with ,000 wedding bonuses for cohabiting couples to strengthen American families.
Africa
Episcopal Relief and Development receives an million grant to combat violence against women and girls across five African nations.
Asia
India's Supreme Court accepts landmark petition from 14 million Christians challenging anti conversion laws weaponized against believers across 12 states.
Europe
New film Midwinter Break stars Lesley Manville and Ciaran Hinds as a married couple whose Amsterdam trip becomes a reckoning with faith and regret.
UK
Christians observed Shrove Tuesday on February 17, marking the ancient tradition of confession and feasting before the 40 day Lenten fast begins.
Africa
Over 100 killed and 90,000 Catholics displaced as Fulani militants destroy 200 churches and communities in Nigeria's Taraba State.
Battle Lines
Most Christians have no idea how the 66 books of the Bible were assembled over 1,500 years by 40 authors into one volume.
US
Fortune 500 participation in HRC Corporate Equality Index plummets 65% as Tractor Supply Ford Lowes and dozens more abandon the LGBT lobby.
UK
Salisbury Cathedral launches Chasing Truth lecture series during Lent tackling disinformation, AI and media cuts across five weekly sessions.
UK
Archbishop Richard Moth acknowledged the Catholic Church abuse failings in his first homily as the newly installed Archbishop of Westminster.