Christians in Mexico facing battle to defend their faith
Christian families in Mexico are having a really hard time. They are now facing a strong battle to defend and keep their faith as the government is forcing them to sign illegal agreements, renouncing their right to hold religious services.If
One-on-One with Daniel Darling on ‘A Way With Words’ | The Exchange
Ed: Why did you write this book? What inspired you to write this book? Daniel: I wrote this book for a few reasons. First, as someone who has been working with words my whole life, it just seemed natural to write
Iranian Christian Released on Bail After Nearly Two Months Detention
(Article18) — Iranian-Armenian Christian Joseph Shahbazian has been released on bail after nearly two months in detention. The 56-year-old was one of dozens of Christians arrested by Revolutionary Guards in a coordinated operation targeting homes and house-churches in Tehran, Karaj and
Restraining Order Against John MacArthur’s Church Denied by Judge for the Fourth Time
(The Signal) — A restraining order requested by Los Angeles County against the church led by John MacArthur, who is also the chancellor emeritus for The Master’s University and Seminary, has been denied by the judge. For a number of weeks,
11 Back-to-School Prayers | Christianity Today
The following is a collection of prayers related to the start of school. As both a professor of worship and a parent of two school-age children, I tried to imagine the sorts of things that parents and kids, teachers, school
27% of Pastors Surveyed Believe Clergy Who Commit Adultery Should Permanently Withdraw From Ministry
Photo Credit: Nat Arnett NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Baptist Standard) — When a pastor commits adultery, nearly all of their fellow pastors believe they should withdraw from public ministry for at least some time. A LifeWay Research survey of Protestant pastors in the United
