Indiana Teen Recognized for Funding Safe Haven Baby Box That Saved Infant’s Life
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) — A newborn baby girl is healthy after she was surrendered to firefighters in Seymour, Indiana. The child, now named Mia, was dropped off at the Safe Haven Baby Box Thursday afternoon around 1:30 at Seymour Fire Station
Annual Report Details Persecution of Iranian Christians: 25 Arrested in 2019, 13 Sentenced to Prison
(Article 18) — Iranian Christians continued to suffer multiple violations of their right to freedom of religion in 2019, Article18’s latest annual report reveals. The report, a collaboration with Open Doors International, CSW and Middle East Concern, names 25 Christians arrested in
Leave Islam, Lose Family: A Common Choice in Western Uganda
Photo Credit: Judzie7/Wikipedia Commons(International Christian Concern) – Abdallah Kule Josephat, who grew up in a strict Muslim household in Kamahango, Kasese District, Uganda, was forced to pack his belongings and leave his father’s home together with his wife, Biira Merciline,
20 Truths for ‘Unburdened’ by Vance Pitman
“The primary call on my life is not to do something for Jesus; the primary call on my life is to be with Jesus”1. “The Christian life is not me living for Jesus, but Jesus living His life in
Should Church Planting Be Done Through People or Through C… | The Exchange
Jack Redford’s 1978 book Planting New Churches became one of the most influential church planting books for a decade following its release. He believed all churches should be involved in planting new churches as a normal part of their work. Ideas
Baby Born With Hands Smaller Than a Penny Goes Home After Beating Odds
Photo Credit: Alex Tim/Pexels(The Christian Institute) — A child born at 24 weeks, weighing only twelve ounces, has defied doctors’ expectations after being given just a five percent chance of survival. Isabella Evans was Britain’s smallest premature baby in 15 years
UK Midwife Student Blocked From Work Placement Over Pro-Life Views
Photo Credit: Pexels(The Christian Institute) — A midwifery student is threatening legal action against her university after it cancelled her hospital placement over her pro-life views. Julia Rynkiewicz was suspended from her placement after a lecturer at the University of Nottingham
