Sometimes God has to get,our undivided attention . . .so in our life He can show uswhere to make a correction. So He sends us circumstances,that are not very pleasantto see if to His disciplineswe’ll be a willing contestant. Sometimes God makes us,feel guilty and ashamedso that our need for Himcan be rightfully reclaimed. So […]
Real, true faith will unleash,God’s power in you . . .there won’t be anythingin Him you can’t do. For when you believe,in the power He bestowsHis strength in youwill be fully exposed. Real, true faith will let loose,God’s authority in you . . .a mountain you can moveand even a fig tree too. But, you […]
More than 50 prominent Christian leaders are calling on President Trump to directly confront Syria's new president about the ongoing persecution of religious minorities when the two leaders meet Monday at the White House, marking a historic first for U.S.-Syria relations. The post Christian Leaders Urge Trump to Address Religious Persecution in Historic Syria Meeting […]
South Korea, long seen as the democratic opposite of its authoritarian-ruled northern neighbor, faces growing scrutiny for what critics call a widening crackdown on Christian leaders and churches. The post South Korea Faces Outcry Over Jailing of Pastors as Crackdown on Churches Deepens (Worthy News Investigation) appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
A Christian widow in Pakistan’s Punjab province is devastated after her married daughter went missing, while elsewhere in the region, a mother of four and a mother of six have also disappeared following alleged abductions by Muslim men, Worthy News learned Saturday. The post Christian Mothers Go Missing In Pakistan Amid Fears Of Forced Conversions […]
Hungarian prosecutors have requested a two-year suspended prison sentence for Gábor Iványi, a 76-year-old Methodist pastor, once a close confidant of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, and several opposition politicians, in a case widely viewed as politically charged. The post Hungary Seeks Suspended Prison Term For Pastor Once Close To Orbán appeared first on Worthy Christian […]
Poland will mark the 17th annual Day of Solidarity with the Persecuted Church on Sunday, November 9, dedicating this year’s observance to Nigeria, where being a Christian often means risking one’s life. The post Poland To Honor Christians In Nigeria On Day Of Solidarity With The Persecuted Church appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
Nigeria’s government rejected on Wednesday its designation by the United States as a “country of particular concern” over alleged religious freedom violations, saying the move was based on misinformation and faulty data — despite reports that Islamic fighters killed nine Christians and a pastor in the past week as part of a deadly campaign against […]
Concerns are mounting about the future of Indonesia’s predominantly Christian Papua region, where the army claims to have recaptured a village in deadly clashes with separatist rebels amid reports of civilian suffering and long-standing grievances over Jakarta’s rule. The post Indonesia’s Papua Sees Deadly Fighting With Christians In Crossfire (Worthy News Investigation) appeared first on […]
Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has indicated openness to meet U.S. President Donald J. Trump after Washington warned it is reviewing military options in response to continuing attacks on Christians in Nigeria, his office said Sunday. The post Nigerian President Open To Meet Trump After U.S. Warning Over Christian Killings appeared first on Worthy Christian […]
Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) say they have detained several of their own fighters following global outrage over this month’s alleged massacres in the besieged city of El Fasher, but church monitors and human-rights advocates warn that civilians — including Christians — remain in grave danger. The post Sudan’s Christians Caught In Crossfire As […]
A former underground Chinese house church pastor who now leads a U.S.-based advocacy group has urged U.S. President Donald J. Trump to raise the issue of reportedly persecuted Christians during his talks Thursday with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, following a fresh crackdown on independent churches in the Communist-led nation. The post Trump Urged To Raise […]
Gali Baharav-Miara sharply criticized Justice Minister Yariv Levin’s push for appointment, calling it an unprecedented attempt to interfere in an ongoing criminal process
According to police, two players and another man allegedly met the woman at a nightclub in Tel Aviv on Nov. 1 and later went with her to a hotel, where they are suspected of having sexual contact with her without her consent
Massive internal review found six major failures — in intelligence, planning, command decisions and organizational culture — that enabled Hamas’ Oct. 7 terrorist assault, prompting chief of staff to call for sweeping structural and cultural reforms
Undersecretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence John K. Hurley says the US believes the Lebanese terror group is attempting to bring $1 billion into the country by the end of the year
Goldin family thanked the Israeli public for helping bring him home after 11 years, saying his return proves all hostages can be brought back; his parents and siblings vowed to continue upholding the values of the IDF and the people of Israel
Netanyahu told Knesset no state commission will probe the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre, sparking outrage from opposition leaders and bereaved families who vowed to keep fighting for an inquiry
Investigators say suspect photographed sites including the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Abramovitz Park and a rocket impact site in Ramat Gan, allegedly receiving thousands of shekels in cryptocurrency for carrying out the assignments
Warrant Officer (res.) Lior Rudaeff, 61, was killed defending his home during Oct. 7; after more than two years in Gaza, his body was returned to Israel and laid to rest as family and friends honored his bravery and sacrifice.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US envoy Jared Kushner discussed disarming Hamas, demilitarizing Gaza and ensuring the group never regains control
Israel Katz formally appointed attorney Itai Ofir as the next IDF Military Advocate General; Despite reports that Prime Minister Netanyahu 'was furious' over the move, political insiders say he privately called it 'an excellent appointment'
Degel HaTorah, the Ashkenazi ultra-Orthodox faction, will vote against the death penalty bill backed by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, following rabbinic guidance warning it could 'lead to bloodshed.' Agudat Yisrael to abstain; Shas undecided
Maj. Gen. (res.) Herzl Bodinger, who commanded the Israeli Air Force from 1992 to 1996 and led operations 'Accountability' and 'Grapes of Wrath' in Lebanon, has died at 82; a decorated pilot, he shot down Syrian MiGs and oversaw the first flight course opened to women
Venezuelan national Ali Hage Zaki Jalil, of Lebanese descent, was captured on Margarita Island in a joint operation by Interpol, the FBI, and local authorities; The 1994 suicide bombing of Flight 901 killed 21 people, including 12 Jewish passengers