“Whoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar. For whoever does not love their brother and sister, whom they have seen, cannot love God, whom they have not seen. And he has given us this command: Anyone who loves God must also love their brother and sister.â€
Sometimes in silent wonder,I stand truly amazed . . .as I stare upon the earthand all that God has made. I gasp at the beauty,of the sun on the riseI sigh at its splendoras it dips into the skies. I watch the ocean’s wave,gently roll to the shoreI listen to the restful hushright before it […]
I will praise God’s Word,for its powerful and truein God’s Word I will trustin everything I do. I will behold its wisdom,it will be my guiding lightthe lamp that directs mewhether it be day or night. I will praise God’s Word,I will hold it in high regardfor it will not let me downits truth I […]
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.
Four Christian brick-kiln workers have been abducted in Pakistan’s Punjab province after demanding the payment of their lawful wages from their Muslim employer, investigators told Worthy News Wednesday. The post Four Christian Workers Abducted In Pakistan After Seeking Lawful Wages appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
Desperate parents in northwest Nigeria were still missing their children Monday as the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) confirmed that suspected Islamic gunmen kidnapped at least 303 students and 12 teachers at a Catholic school — the nation’s largest such attack in more than a year. The post Over 300 Catholic Students Kidnapped In Nigeria […]
In one of the most sweeping crackdowns on underground Christianity in recent years, Chinese authorities have formally arrested 18 leaders of the Beijing Zion Church, according to the Christian rights organization ChinaAid. The arrests finalize detentions that began in early October as part of a multi-province operation targeting unregistered Christian groups. The post China Formally […]
At least scores of students were abducted from a Catholic mission school in Nigeria’s troubled North Central region early Friday, just days after gunmen attacked a church, killing two people and taking dozens of worshippers hostage, officials and witnesses said. The post Scores of Students Abducted From Catholic School in Nigeria as Christian Attacks Surge […]
A new investigation shows threats, violence, and arson attacks targeting Christians in Europe grew significantly more severe over the last year, highlighting mounting concerns about the spread of radical Islam and anti-Christian sentiments across the continent. The post Christian Hate Attacks Grow More Violent Across Europe, Watchdog Warns appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
A year after Assad vanished and a new president promised justice, Damascus hovers between ruin and rebirth. Café owners and returnees balance hope with fatigue, asking if Syria is finally theirs. 'Peace requires compromise where everyone has a gun.'
When the war began, they had just completed medical training, but their real internship unfolded under fire: saving hundreds of soldiers, losing friends and receiving freed hostages; one doctor was wounded four times; another had to declare six hostages dead; 'I’m glad we’ve reached the debriefing stage,' said Capt. Dr. T., 'but part of me […]
With the judicial overhaul back on the agenda, former Supreme Court president Aharon Barak and current President Yitzhak Amit issued rare, scathing rebukes. Barak said Israelis have become 'subjects, not citizens'
'The frequency is very low, and I don’t trust buses to arrive on time'; most Israelis rely on private cars, and while the Transportation Ministry hopes major projects will help, few are willing to shift to public transit; significant gaps persist between Jewish and Arab communities
Zamir says the military alone cannot bear full blame for Oct. 7, urging a state commission to probe political–military decision-making, failed intelligence warnings and why Hamas’s attack plan was never fully analyzed or acted upon
Cpl. B captured rare footage of last week’s firefight in Beit Jann, where three soldiers were seriously wounded and at least 13 terrorists were killed, revealing how clash unfolded and how reservists fought to evacuate injured under heavy fire
Rami Makhlouf and Kamal Hassan are financing tens of thousands of Alawite fighters and vying for control of hidden command centers along Syria’s coast, even as al-Sharaa’s government moves to block their efforts and rising unrest shakes the region
Budget raises deficit to 3.9%, advances dairy reform despite opposition, expands transport funding and keeps tourism VAT exemption; education budget grows to 94 billion shekels with new support for special education, STEM and postwar services
Col. (res.) German Giltman, a decorated armored corps officer and former IDF attaché in Moscow, won strong backing from top commanders, with officials insisting he never supported refusal to serve
Tomer-Yerushalmi's release comes as the High Court weighs Justice Minister Levin’s authority in the case and cancels his appointment of retired Judge Ben Hamo as overseer
Delegation met with the Rabbi of the Western Wall, Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz, who recited the Song of Ascents, as well as held a prayer for the families of the victims of the October 7 massacre
In first interview since leaving role, Nitzan Alon describes how the command formed after Oct. 7, intelligence work behind negotiations and why he believes public protests had limited impact on talks
Defense minister says he would not advance Col. (res.) German Giltman, saying Brothers in Arms activist had encouraged refusal to serve; Giltman, former armored corps commander and ex-defense attaché in Moscow, denies wrongdoing
October raid in Dumayr, carried out with the Syrian Free Army, ignited controversy after relatives said the victim had spent years infiltrating IS for Syria’s interim government
In significant policy step that contradicts position of IDF chief Zamir, Katz decided to cut annual reserve call-up from about 60,000 to 40,000 service members
A senior reserve IDF intelligence officer who spent 11 years with the Goldin and Shaul families breaks his silence on missed chances, the hunt for October 7 hostages and why he believes every captive can be brought home