Sometimes . . .it’s hard to understandand harder still to know . . .the will and the way in whichGod would have us to go. Sometimes. . .it’s not easy to welcomeand harder still to accept . . .the answers to our prayerswhen the responseisn’t what we expect. Sometimes . . .it’s looks impossible,and harder […]
A Christian farming village in northern Nigeria’s Plateau state is working to build community safety after a courageous brother was killed defending them from an attack by suspected Islamic Fulani extremists last month, International Christian Concern (ICC) reports. The post Nigeria: Christians Mourn Islamic Murder of Courageous Brother, Work to Fortify Community appeared first on […]
Christians in Syria are understood to be concerned for their safety as the Islamist insurgent group Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham has launched an ongoing major attack on the dictatorial Iran and Russia-backed regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Crosswalk reports. The post Syria: Christians Worried for Their Safety Amid Insurgency appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
A new study shows that persecuted Iranian Christians seeking asylum in the former Soviet state of Georgia are unfairly vulnerable to deportation as Georgian authorities routinely deny their claims, Article 18 reports. The post Persecuted Iranian Christians Struggle for Asylum in Georgia, Report appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
Twelve Christian converts in Iran are facing the possibility of torture and lengthy prison terms after being charged with “propagating a religion contrary to Islam” and “collaborating with foreign governments,” Article 18 reports. The post Iran: 12 Christians Face Long Prison Terms for Their Faith, Three Tortured appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
As Islamic jihadists continue a relentless campaign of murder, abductions, and displacement against Christians in northern Nigeria, communities of local believers are joining together to pray and to support one another, including with finances to pay extortionate ransoms for kidnapped loved ones, International Christian Concern (ICC) reports. The post Nigeria: Christians Gather For Prayer, Support […]
As part of an intensifying intolerance of Christianity in India, eight village councils in the Sukma District of India’s Chhattisgarh State passed a joint resolution earlier this month to ban Christians from staying in their communities, Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) reports. The post India: Christians Banned From Eight Villages in Chhattisgarh State appeared first on […]
There was hope Tuesday for at least some of the thousands of Christians held as “bonded labors” in Islamic-ruled Pakistan, with Christian aid workers telling Worthy News they freed 100 Christian families ahead of Christmas. The post 100 Christian Families Freed From Slavery In Pakistan; Thousands Still Held (Worthy News In-Depth) appeared first on Worthy […]
Authorities in Islamic-ruled Indonesia have allowed two years’ worth of putrid garbage to pile up next to a church building and Catholic university in Yogyakarta city, capital of the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Central Java Province, Morning Star News (MSN) reports. The post Indonesia: Authorities Allow 2 Years’ Worth of Garbage to Pile Up Beside […]
A new study shows that Christians in India face persecution at the hands of Hindu nationalists in no fewer than 23 of the country’s 28 states, International Christian Concern (ICC) reports. The post Christians Are Persecuted in Most Indian States, Report appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
Islamic State terrorist insurgents in Cabo Delgado, northern Mozambique, brutally murdered four Christians in separate incidents earlier this month, Barnabas Aid reports. The post Mozambique: ISIS Slits Throats of Christians, “Ask the Lord to Comfort the Bereaved and Fearful” appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
Capt. Avraham Ben Pinchas, 24, a platoon commander in the 401st Armored Brigade's 46th Battalion, from Harasha in the West Bank fell during operations in Rafah; Ben Pinchas suffered serious head injury during fighting in Gaza in October but recovered and returned to combat
Nearby civilian vehicle struck by gunfire, lightly injuring 45-year-old man with glass shards; medics treat two additional passengers, a man and a child, for shock
Armed assailants attack UN outpost near village of Hader in Quneitra province, close to Israel's Golan Heights; rebels reportedly enter Homs and approach gates of Damascus
Israeli Foreign Ministry launches a global campaign accusing UNRWA of ties to terrorism, sparking UN condemnation; The controversial campaign highlights alleged links between UNRWA employees and terror activities, following Israeli move to end the agency's operations within its borders
Following unprecedented advances by HTS and other rebel groups in the cities of Hama and Daraa, sources confirm they have taken over Quneitra province in southern Syria, a stone throw away from the Israeli border; IDF is 'calling up additional forces for defensive missions in the Golan Heights area, adjacent to the Israel-Syria border'
Trump’s election spurred US and Canadian universities to enlist Israeli-linked security firms to manage pro-Palestinian campus protests, igniting fierce debates over safety measures, political tensions, and the growing influence of Israel’s security expertise in North America
David Revayev, who accompanied IDF forces on the field and lost his leg in Gaza, recalls injury and rehabilitation and says the camera will never leave his side
Anti-Assad forces continue to push against Syrian army while taking control of two critical border crossings; IDF bolsters forces on border; source says Hezbollah aiding regime
UN watchdog head reports Tehran's nuclear program enriched uranium to up to 60% purity and adds rate is expected to more than double itself in the near future
Natan Shapira, Shimon Tefilinski, Yosef Tefilinski, Moshe Gallant and Israel Meir Shasha were on their way to a rabbi's tomb when their car lost control and overturned
Military warns rebel advances in Syria may destabilize areas near Israel’s border, posing risks to nearby communities; strikes on Lebanon-Syria border crossings aim to disrupt arms smuggling, which could surge amid intensified fighting