Originally published in My Christian Daily President Donald Trump has unveiled a new initiative to safeguard the right of students to pray in public schools, promising updated federal guidance through the Department of Education in the coming weeks. Speaking at the Museum of the Bible in Washington on Monday, Trump described the […]
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Love Africa brings together over 700 people to be inspired about global missions
More than 700 people from 45 nations gathered at the recent 2025 Love Africa missions conference in Kabwe, Zambia to worship God and inspire and equip one another to reach the least reached. Operation Mobilisation (OM) workers, church leaders, professionals and students came together under the theme “Kingdom Participation” at […]
Indian state sanctions life in prison for converting people to Christianity
Originally published in Christian Today Religious freedom for Christians continues to decline in India, with the latest news being that the northern state of Uttarakhand has amended the punishment for breaching its anti-conversion law to include up to life imprisonment. Anti-conversion laws in India are theoretically meant to prevent people […]
Iranian evangelist teams up with Orthodox Jew to help reap the harvest — Charles Gardner
Peace-loving representatives of two nations who have recently been at war with each other have teamed up in a remarkable way that bodes for future reconciliation. Marziyeh Amarizadeh, an Iranian evangelist now based in America, has joined Orthodox Jew Jonathan Feldstein in a bid to bless Israel both economically and […]
Motherwell Gospel invasion completed — now next phase ramps up
With the dust barely settled on a 3-weeks “Gospel invasion” in South Africa’s third biggest township — Motherwell, Gqeberha (PE) — local pastors are taking the baton from Christ for all Nations (CfaN) which led the evangelism initiative. Apostle Zola Moses, leader of the Motherwell Ministers Fraternal, who mobilised local […]
Matt Redman ‘Let Me See Jesus’ tour in SA next week
Matt Redman, who has penned many of the worship songs we have been singing in church for the past 20 years, will be leading worship nights in Cape Town and Pretoria next week. The Grammy award-winning worship leader and songwriter will also be inspiring SA worship leaders and songwriters at […]
Landslide in Sudan kills at least 1 000 people, 1 survivor reported
Originally published in Crosswalk A mudslide in Central Sudan last Sunday killed an estimated 1 000 people, with only one person surviving, and leveled an entire village. The disaster took place in a village in Central Darfur’s Marrah Mountains, following days of heavy rainfall, Associated Press reported. The village was completely destroyed by the […]
Boko Haram kills eight Christians in fresh attacks on Nigerian villages
Originally published in Worthy News Members of Islamic extremist group Boko Haram killed at least eight Christians in two separate attacks across Borno State over the weekend, local sources and authorities confirmed. On Saturday August 30, militants ambushed Christian farmers working in Ngoshe village, Gwoza County, killing five. The following […]
Latest developments in landmark case on bid to legalise prostitution
On Monday and Tuesday the High Court in Cape Town heard arguments from legal teams of five prospective opponents to the court bid to decriminalise prostitution, as well as 16 prospective friends of the court (amici curiae), on becoming parties/participants in the case. Of the 16 amici, 14 are in […]
‘Islamophobia definition endangers freedom to criticise religion’, Labour peer warns
Originally published in The Christian Institute Government plans to define Islamophobia risk shutting down free speech, a Labour Peer has warned. In an interview with Politics Home, Lord Glasman urged the Prime Minister not to introduce an Islamophobia definition; a working group set up to agree suitable wording has already […]
