Month: October 2025

Romania consecrates world’s largest Orthodox church – People’s Salvation Cathedral in Bucharest is the tallest by volume and area and features the world’s largest free-swinging church bell.

Romania has inaugurated the People’s Salvation Cathedral in Bucharest, now recognized as the world’s largest Orthodox church. After more than a decade of construction and significant debate over its funding, thousands assembled as the grand sanctuary’s icons were consecrated in a display both of faith and national identity. A Triumph of Architecture and Faith Standing over 410

Bible sales in the U.S. jumped 36% following the murder of Christian activist Charlie Kirk in September 2025.

Whether or not you approve or agree with Charlie Kirk's antagonistic and controversial message, his death unexpectedly benefited Christianity. God does indeed work in mysterious ways. In September, Bible retailers across the U.S. recorded a significant spike in sales, with 2.4 million Bibles sold—a 36 percent jump compared to the same month the previous year. This

For the first time since the Reformation, a British monarch and pope will pray together in the Sistine Chapel, marking a major moment in Anglican-Catholic relations.

For the first time since the Reformation, a British monarch and a reigning pope will gather to pray together in the Sistine Chapel. King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s upcoming state visit to the Vatican marks a pivotal step in Anglican-Catholic relations, symbolizing a renewed commitment to Christian unity and interfaith cooperation. British Monarch and Pontiff

Coordinated arrests of Chinese house church leaders mark an escalation in pressure on independent Christian movements in China.

Chinese authorities have detained Pastor Jin “Ezra” Mingri, along with nearly 30 leaders of Zion Church, one of China’s most prominent house church networks, in a sweeping crackdown across six cities. This recent government action, citing illegal dissemination of religious information, marks a significant escalation in the state's long-standing pressure against independent Christian congregations. The

The future of Anglicanism: Conservative Anglicans break with Church of England over liberal policies.

A major realignment is underway within the global Anglican community as GAFCON, a prominent conservative Anglican (i.e. Episcopalianism) movement, has declared its formal separation from the Anglican Communion. The announcement comes after intense internal debates over doctrine, sexuality, and leadership, setting the stage for significant changes to the structure and unity of Anglicanism worldwide. GAFCON’s Declaration

More than 30 Christians have been killed in attacks on churches by Islamic State militants in Africa.

A series of coordinated attacks by Islamic State militants on churches in an African nation has resulted in the deaths of more than 30 Christians, reigniting urgent concerns over Christian persecution and security in the region. The string of attacks, which targeted worship services and left communities in mourning, has drawn international condemnation and renewed

Pope Leo XIV has released his first major papal document, urging Christians worldwide to embrace a radical commitment to serving the poor.

Pope Leo XIV has released his first major papal document, urging Christians worldwide to embrace a radical commitment to serving the poor. The newly published apostolic exhortation, signed on October 4, highlights the central role that love for the marginalized and vulnerable plays in authentic Christian faith. Papal Call to Action on Poverty In his document titled

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