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9 Christian farmers killed in coordinated attacks in Benue state, Nigeria, raising concerns about religious violence and displacement in the area.

On August 6, 2025, coordinated attacks struck Christian farming communities in Benue state, Nigeria, leaving at least nine people dead and many displaced. Armed militants targeted homes and farmlands in a region already marked by ongoing violence, escalating fears of further instability and raising alarms within local and international Christian organizations. Escalating Violence in Nigeria’s Middle

Thousands gathered at Portland’s Moda Center for one of the largest Christian revival events ever.

Thousands attended a large-scale Christian revival meeting in Portland during the first weekend of August, led by Athey Creek Christian Fellowship and featuring major modern Christian musicians. The gathering, held at the Moda Center and drawing people from across the region, marked one of the largest revival events the city has seen in decades, reflecting

Bishops in the Democratic Republic of Congo urge justice and peace after a deadly church attack

Catholic bishops in the Democratic Republic of Congo have strongly condemned a massacre at a Catholic church, calling for swift justice and heightened protection for Christian communities. The attack, which resulted in multiple casualties, has intensified concerns over the safety and security of congregations in a region increasingly targeted by armed groups. Attack on Worshippers On Sunday,

A Venezuelan Christian churchgoer’s detention by ICE prompts faith-based advocacy and national debate on immigration enforcement near churches.

A Venezuelan asylum seeker and committed Christian, Jesus Teran, has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) despite his active involvement in his local church and positive standing in his community. Faith leaders and church members in Pennsylvania are organizing support for Teran's family and appealing for his release, as his detention brings

A Christian movement is growing in several Islamic Middle Eastern countries, fueled by personal accounts of Jesus appearing to people in their dreams.

A significant Christian movement is quietly growing in parts of the Middle East, an area traditionally considered an Islamic stronghold. Recent reports attribute this rise in conversions and new church communities to a wave of personal experiences, such as dreams and visions, that individuals describe as encounters with Jesus. This phenomenon is capturing the attention

Vatican officially recognizes a miracle attributed to Father Salvador Valera Parra of Rhode Island, paving the way toward sainthood.

The Vatican has officially recognized a miracle attributed to the intercession of Father Salvador Valera Parra in Rhode Island, marking a pivotal step toward his potential sainthood. The decision, announced on July 22, is drawing widespread attention and sparking renewed spiritual fervor among Catholic communities. Vatican Investigation Confirms Newborn’s Survival as a Miracle After a thorough investigation,

Historic church in Scotland ignites legal battle after new owners remove medieval bells linked to the Knights Templar.

A historic church in Scotland has become the focal point of a legal and cultural battle after its new owners removed medieval bells linked to the Knights Templar, prompting intervention from the Scottish government and sparking discussion about the stewardship of religious heritage. Dispute Over Historic Bells Removal Holywood Church, located near Dumfries and widely regarded as

Jimmy Swaggart, one of the most prominent figures in American Pentecostalism and a globally recognized televangelist, has died at the age of 90 after a heart attack.

Jimmy Swaggart, one of the most prominent figures in American Pentecostalism and a globally recognized televangelist, has died at the age of 90 after a heart attack. His passing marks the end of a remarkable era in Christian media ministry, remembered for both tremendous evangelistic success and enduring controversies. Early Ministry and Global Influence Jimmy Swaggart began

Prominent Florida pastor arrested by federal immigration authorities and deported to Guatemala.

A prominent Florida church is dealing with sudden upheaval following the arrest and deportation of its longtime pastor by federal immigration authorities. The unexpected event has left the congregation searching for answers and support amid distress over the loss of their leader. Pastor Detained and Deported to Guatemala Federal immigration agents recently arrested and deported the pastor

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