Originally published in My christian Daily An Armenian tycoon has been involved in installing the world’s tallest Jesus statue, which stands at 33 metres. The initiative, led by Armenian businessman and political figure Gagik Tsarukyan, saw crews start assembling the colossal 33m sculpture of Jesus Christ this week onto a […]
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One in five Christians in Africa face persecution for their faith — World Watch List 2026
One in five Christians in Africa face high levels of persecution and discrimination for their faith, says Open Doors International in it’s 2026 World Watch List (WWL) which was released today. The number of Christians around the world in this category is up by eight million from last year to […]
God is at work as Iran stares down regime change
By Bill Muehlenberg — Originally published in My Christian Daily With lots of global upheaval occurring right now, be it in Venezuela, Iran or other parts of the world, talk about ‘regime change’ and the like is being heard more frequently of late. While all of us should take a […]
Focus on the Family: how to develop Christmas traditions
Q: I never experienced any real traditions and good Christmas memories as a child. It was just transactional – once the presents were opened and the wrapping picked up, Christmas was done. Now that we’re starting a family my husband and I want to change that. Do you have any […]
Bethlehem lights public Christmas tree for first time in 3 years
Originally published in My Christian Daily For the first time in three years, the streets of Bethlehem came alive with music, lights, and pilgrims as the city hosted its first public Christmas celebration since a series of regional disruptions led to cancellations in previous years. Hundreds of people gathered in […]
‘See No Evil’ documentary to shine a light on John Smyth abuse
Originally published in Christian Today Channel 4 is broadcasting a two-part documentary on the life of John Smyth, the serial abuser whose crimes brought an end to Justin Welby’s tenure as Archbishop of Canterbury. Smyth ran a number of Christian camps in both Britain and Africa and is believed to have […]
Sudanese Archbishop warns of silent catastrophe as civil war intensifies
Originally published in Christian Today A senior Sudanese church leader has issued an urgent appeal for global action, warning that Sudan’s escalating civil war has created one of the world’s most overlooked humanitarian disasters. Archbishop Ezekiel Kondo, head of the Province of Sudan and Bishop of Khartoum, made the appeal […]
‘Apartheid Bill’: Church must wake up to threat to our freedoms — Marie Sukers
Last week Gateway News published a call on South Africans to have a say on the so-called Apartheid Bill which seeks to “harshly” punish citizens or organisations who support Israel. You still have until Monday December 15 to comment on the Dear South Africa website by clicking on the following […]
SACOFF, Voice to Parliament call for action following whistleblower killing
The South African Community of Faith-Based Fraternals & Federations and Voice to Parliament have added their voices to those calling for swift action following the assassination of whistleblower Marius van der Merwe who was gunned down outside his home shortly after testifying before the Madlanga Commission. Van der Merwe, who […]
Cape Pulpit 729 AM returns to airwaves
Cape Pulpit 729 AM has triumphantly returned to the airwaves after nine months of silence caused by severe financial constraints. The Christian radio station, deeply rooted in the Western Cape community, celebrates this comeback as a testimony of faith, perseverance, and divine restoration. The station’s leadership reflects on the past […]

