Month: November 2025

Thousands gather in Ohio as college students make public commitments to Christian faith and hundreds are baptized in large-scale revival event

A recent student-led Christian event in Cincinnati drew thousands of college students, leading to widespread commitments to Christianity and mass baptisms. The gathering, hosted by the ministry Unite Us, highlights renewed youth engagement with faith on American campuses and reflects a broader trend of spiritual revival movements across the country. Hundreds Baptized on Site In Cincinnati, Ohio,

A new survey suggests church attendance is rising sharply among young people in the UK, prompting intense debate about a ‘Quiet Revival’.

A new YouGov survey commissioned by the Bible Society shows a sharp rise in church attendance among young adults in the United Kingdom. This unexpected trend, now called the "Quiet Revival," is spurring robust debate among church leaders, media commentators, and researchers about its authenticity, possible causes, and what it could mean for Christianity in

30 million pilgrims visit Rome during Jubilee of Hope, drawing attention to monumental Catholic anniversaries ahead.

The Vatican has confirmed that nearly 30 million pilgrims visited Rome during the 2025 Jubilee of Hope, making it one of the largest pilgrimages in Christian history and indicating renewed global interest in faith and Church celebrations. As the current Holy Year winds down, Catholic leaders are already preparing for the upcoming Jubilee of the

Trump administration designates Nigeria as country of particular concern over attacks on Christians by Islamic terror groups and sectarian violence.

Trump Administration Declares Nigeria Country of Concern Over Christian Persecution The Trump administration has taken decisive action regarding religious violence in Nigeria, declaring the nation a country of particular concern and warning of potential military intervention if attacks on Christians continue. President Trump issued a stark warning that the United States will not tolerate the systematic

Trump Administration Warns Nigeria Over Religious Persecution as Christian Leaders Voice Concerns.

President Trump has issued a warning to Nigeria about the ongoing attacks on Christian communities by Islamic groups operating within the country. The warning comes amid increasing international concerns about religious persecution in West Africa and marks a significant diplomatic effort on behalf of persecuted Christians. This development highlights broader tensions surrounding religious freedom and

The United Methodist Church grants regional conferences the autonomy to set LGBTQ policies, marking a major shift in church governance and inclusion.

The United Methodist Church has approved a historic restructuring, giving its regional conferences autonomy to set policies on LGBTQ inclusion. This change aims to heal the deep divisions within the global denomination, with conferences now having the authority to make decisions based on their local laws and contexts. Restructuring for Global Diversity Delegates of the United Methodist

New papal call urges Catholic technologists to use AI in creative service of evangelization and human dignity.

Pope Leo XIV has called on Catholic technologists and innovators to leverage the rising power of artificial intelligence to support the Church’s mission of evangelization, addressing both opportunities and pastoral challenges as the Catholic community aims to connect with a digital generation. Pope’s Address at Builders AI Forum in Rome During the Builders AI Forum at the

Trump Orders Pentagon to Plan Military Action Against Nigeria Over Christian Persecution.

President Trump has instructed the Pentagon to begin planning for potential military intervention in Nigeria in response to the persecution of Christians in the country. The administration has simultaneously announced the suspension of all U.S. aid and assistance to Nigeria, and designated the nation as a "Country of Particular Concern" regarding religious freedom. The decision

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