There is a light,it’s burning in methrough the darknessit helps me to see. It’s like a pillar,consumed with firekindling in my soulGod’s holy desire. There is a light,in my heart it shinesthrough the darknessthe truth it defines. It’s like a lamp,it softly glowsmy every stepGod’s path it shows. There is a light,unto the world it […]
Jesus is my everything,In Him I am completeJesus is my all in all . . .He is my soul’s retreat. Whenever I am weary,I find my perfect restwhen I seek Jesus . . .I know I’ll be blessed. His peace it comforts,soothes like a balmit’s because of Jesus . . .I’m surrounded by calm. Oh, how […]
A 14-year-old Christian girl is recovering after being abducted and raped in Pakistan’s Punjab province, according to family members and police. The post Pakistani Christian Girl, 14, Abducted and Raped, Family Says appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
The murder of a Pakistani pastor has taken a dramatic turn, with police saying his wife and her alleged lover were the “masterminds” behind the killing, which investigators say was carried out by hired assassins. The post Pakistan Pastor Murder Case Takes Dramatic Turn As Police Name Wife, Lover As “Masterminds” (Worthy News Investigation) appeared […]
Christians in Indonesia’s West Java province were weighing their options Sunday after Muslims reportedly formed a human wall to block members of a Protestant church from reaching their Christmas worship service, in an incident that has underscored concerns about Islamic extremism in the Asian country. The post Christians Blocked From Christmas Worship In Indonesia’s West […]
Nigeria says it has provided intelligence support to the United States ahead of Christmas Day airstrikes targeting militants linked to the Islamic State (ISIS) group in the country’s northwest, where Christians had been among those suffering from Islamic extremism. The post Nigeria Says It Provided Intelligence For U.S. Strikes appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
A Christian father of three was murdered in Pakistan’s Punjab province by Muslims over the Christmas holiday because of his faith in Christ, confirmed sources told Worthy News on Friday. The post Christian Father Of Three Killed In Pakistan For Faith appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, marked its first Christmas celebrations since a ceasefire was announced between Israel and Hamas, though concern lingered among Christians following an arson attack near a church elsewhere in the West Bank. The post Bethlehem Marks Christmas After Ceasefire As Jenin Church Arson Raises Concern appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
Minority Christians in Palestinian territories faced a tense Christmas after church officials confirmed that “an arson attack” damaged a Christmas tree and a Nativity grotto at the Holy Redeemer Church in Jenin. The post Arson Attack Damages Church Property in Jenin Ahead of Christmas appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
Millions of Christians around the world are marking Christmas in secret amid persecution, violence, and discrimination, according to investigators. The post Millions Of Christians Forced To Mark Christmas In Secret Amid Global Persecution appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
The remaining 130 schoolchildren and staff abducted by gunmen from a Catholic school in Nigeria last month — one of the largest mass kidnappings in the country’s history — have been freed, officials confirmed. The post Nigerian School Abduction Ends as 130 More Children Freed Ahead of Christmas appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
With Christmas approaching, a Christian worker and his family have fled a brick kiln in Pakistan where they were effectively held in modern-day slavery by their Muslim employer, amid continuing concerns over the safety of Christian girls in the mainly Islamic nation, investigators told Worthy News. The post Christian Family Flees Brick Kiln Slavery in […]
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