When worry is present,when it casts its doubtwhen it allows fear inand shuts faith out. That’s when you need,to get down on your kneesand with thanksgivingmake to God your pleas. When your situation,starts to get to youand the way out of ityou not sure how to. That’s when you need,to make your requests knownfor God […]
This is the Life,it is eternalit keeps us fromhell’s infernal It brings joy,life perpetualit brings hopethat is effectual. This is the Life,it is the only Wayto God in heavenon resurrection day. It brings peace,life ever flowingit brings gracethis Jesus knowing. This is the Life,this is our SaviorGod’s gift to us . . .wrapped in His […]
Despite Christmas approaching, many Christians in Syria aren’t in a celebratory mood one year after the toppling of longtime autocratic President Bashar al-Assad, investigations reveal. The post Syrian Christians Fear Dark Future Under Al-Sharaa Despite Christmas Celebrations And Washington Breakthrough (Worthy News In-Depth) appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
Some 100 students have been rescued, and about 50 others escaped following Nigeria’s largest Christian school kidnappings in recent years, several sources confirmed Wednesday. The post 100 Nigerian Students Rescued, 165 Still Missing After Islamic Attack On Catholic School (Worthy News In-Depth) appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
Pakistani police have released security camera footage allegedly showing the main suspect in Friday’s assassination of Pastor Kamran Salamat, also known as Kamran Naaz, whose death at age 45 has shocked Pakistan’s embattled Christian community. The post Pakistani Police Investigate Killing of Pastor appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
A Catholic priest remained missing in northern Nigeria Thursday after being abducted from his residence in Kaduna State, Worthy News learned. The post Catholic Priest Abducted in Northern Nigeria as Christian Kidnappings Surge appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
A funeral was underway in Pakistan on Saturday for a prominent Gospel preacher who was shot and killed in a Friday attack, less than three months after he survived another assassination attempt by suspected Islamic extremists, friends told Worthy News. The post Prominent Pakistani Pastor Shot Dead After Surviving Earlier Assassination Attempt appeared first on […]
Sudanese Christians faced new challenges Tuesday after two of Sudan’s oldest churches were reportedly attacked by suspected Islamic vandals in the Sunni Muslim–majority nation. The post Sudan’s Oldest Churches Attacked Amid Ongoing War appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
A Christian farmer and evangelist in Nigeria said Monday he had fled to Lagos with his family after an Anglican priest kidnapped in the northwest last month was killed in captivity. The post Christian Farmer Flees Abuja As Priest Is Killed And Mass Kidnappings Surge In Nigeria (Worthy News In-Depth) appeared first on Worthy Christian […]
Chinese authorities have released Pastor Zhang Shaojie after he completed a 12-year prison sentence on what his supporters viewed as false charges related to his faith in Christ and his growing church. The post Pastor Zhang Shaojie Freed After 12 Years In Chinese Prison (Worthy News In-Depth) appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
A young Christian woman who was allegedly abducted and forced to marry and convert to Islam appeared before a Pakistani court after her parents raised urgent concerns, Christians told Worthy News on Sunday. The post Pakistan Christian Woman’s Alleged Forced Conversion Highlights Growing Fears, Rights Groups Warn (Worthy News Focus) appeared first on Worthy Christian […]
Concern remained Sunday over the mistreatment of impoverished Christian laborers in Pakistan, with at least one sanitary worker suffering head injuries after being beaten in recent days by his Muslim supervisors. The post Pakistan Urged To Protect Christian Sanitary Workers After Abuse Case appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
An unidentified attacker opened fire near Palmyra, killing the assailant and injuring two Syrians; US helicopters evacuated the wounded to a base near the Iraqi border
IDF warned Yanouh residents to evacuate, citing nearby Hezbollah activity; UN-Lebanese force had searched a local home, reportedly finding no weapons; Hezbollah's leader vowed not to disarm, accusing Israel of pushing for Lebanon's collapse
Raad Saad, chief operational planner of October 7 massacre, was reportedly inside a vehicle struck in Gaza City; IDF says he was leading efforts to rebuild the group’s weapons production capabilities
Nearly 800 days after Ran Gvili was killed and taken to Gaza, terror groups report searches at multiple sites have yielded no results despite Israel providing mediators with fresh intelligence on his whereabouts
IDF says two suspects crossed the yellow line in southern Gaza, posing an immediate threat to troops; one terrorist killed and the other fled as tensions remain high amid US push for a stabilization force
From extreme drought and water depletion to toxic air pollution, Iran faces an unprecedented ecological crisis shaking its natural, economic and social systems; as hardships mount, could public unrest against the regime be on the horizon?
American forces intercept ship in the Indian Ocean carrying military cargo to Iran; move comes amid Iran’s crackdown on fuel smuggling and recent seizures of tankers in the Gulf of Oman
Italian PM welcomes Braslavski at Palazzo Chigi following his release from Gaza, then meets Mahmoud Abbas to discuss Gaza ceasefire and two-state solution; Meloni says Italy 'determined to play a leading role in the stabilization and reconstruction of Gaza'
Miserly people are stingy with their money and not likely to be generous; four people share their personal experiences of living with their own ‘Ebenezer Scrooge’, and one professor sheds light on the underlying reasons behind this phenomenon
After his older brother proved it was possible, 18-year-old Aviel Yosef David followed his path to volunteer in uniform, showing that disability does not define contribution
Half a century after an Israeli officer led the effort to carve a road to the summit of Mount Hermon, his son now walks the same path in reserve duty, guarding the summit his father once fought to hold
US intelligence officials briefly suspended a live drone feed from Gaza shared with Israel over concerns of international law violations, sources told Reuters; officials later urged President Biden to end expanded intelligence sharing after Oct. 7, but he declined
The US is quietly working to deploy an international stabilization force in Gaza as early as next month, starting in areas under Israeli control; meanwhile, a Khan Younis militia commander urged the world not to be fooled again by Hamas, calling to ignore its leaders in Qatar and invest in eastern Gaza
Storm Byron dumped unusually heavy rain, with some areas receiving over half the annual average in days; flooding hit cities and the south, but meteorologists say it was a loss for the water system; Ashkelon resident Yosef said his home flooded as streets turned into rivers
Israel plans to replace fixed speed cameras with smarter systems, deploy targeted traffic patrols and impose unprecedented penalties for seven life-threatening offenses, including on-the-spot vehicle seizures, aiming to curb the rise in road deaths — though full implementation remains uncertain
Two months after his release, former hostage Eitan Mor recalled being abducted at knifepoint — 'die or come to Gaza' — life in captivity where 'you just wait to die,' hunger and Izz al-Din al-Haddad’s promise: 'Don’t worry, in two weeks you’re out'