Pastor & wife killed by Islamist mob after conversions
In Eastern Uganda, an Islamist mob killed Pastor Weere Mukisa, his wife Annet Namugaya, and their two young daughters, Judith, 7, and Sylvia, 4,...
Hundreds of churches burned in Europe
By Yvette Harding –
Hundreds of churches have been burned down, vandalized or graffitied in France and other Western European nations, but the alarming trend...
Christian man falsely accused, shot by neighbors
By Sandra Marroquín –
A Christian Pakistani man accused of burning one of Islam’s holy books was shot by his neighbors. He died later in...
UN slams Pakistan for human rights abuses
Authorities in Pakistan have failed to curb a range of human rights violations, including a sharp increase in blasphemy-related violence, the UN Human Rights...
Terrorists kill seven Christians in central Nigeria
Fulani herdsmen on Tuesday (Oct. 1), attacked a predominantly Christian village in central
Nigeria, killing seven people, area residents said.
The herdsmen raided Egwuma village, Agatu...
More countries censoring Christians, putting them on trial for exercising free...
As more countries begin to censor free speech, an alarming trend is emerging, one where many Christian voices may be drowned out or muted...
Sharing the gospel on a cult-controlled island
On an isolated island in the Philippines where two cult groups control all levels of society, one missionary couple is sharing the light of...
Mexico: Protests follow burning of Protestant church
Demonstrations are planned for today 22 August 2024 in the main square of Mexico City
and in the city of Oaxaca to protest serious violations...
China: Woman arrested for developing Christian app
A prayer letter circulating among house churches in China describes the situation of a
young Christian sister who was taken away by the police due...
Man beaten, stoned to death, falsely accused of blasphemy
In Pakistan and many other persecuted nations, blasphemy laws have served effectively as
a death sentence for Christian minorities. In addition to the obvious legal...