In the forty-sixth episode of the “Saturdays at Seven” conversation series, Todd Ream talks with Marc O. DeGirolami, the St. John Henry Newman...
Month: August 2024
Islamic State’s genocide was not limited to killing and enslaving Yazidis, Christians and other communities − it also erased their heritage
A scholar of Iraq describes the ongoing loss following the genocidal violence by IS − not just of human lives, but of a rich cultural heritage.
In scandal’s wake, ACNA adopts new rules on reporting misconduct
Amendments to the denomination's bylaws on preventing and reporting misconduct lay the groundwork for larger revisions, ACNA officials said.
Rwanda government shuts more than 5,000 churches, claiming code violations
'The government gave us five years to comply and kept giving us reminders. That ended last year in September,' said Anglican Archbishop Laurent...
If David is a man after God’s own heart, why so many wives?
This is important to see because God wanted His King to be a husband to one wife. So why was David a man after God's own heart with so many wives?
50 Christians massacred in Nigeria’s middle belt region
At least 50 Christians were brutally killed on 8 August in the predominantly Christian village of Ayati, located in Ukum County, Benue State,...
10 Aug 2024
Debby leaves 8 dead, heavy rainfall and significant flood threats continue in parts of Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Category 1 Hurricane “Debby” made...
Team Fiji goes viral singing worship hymns at the Olympics: ‘So beautiful’
The harmonic singing of hymns praising God by the Fiji Olympic athletes, coaches and staff during their worship gatherings in Paris' Olympic Village...
Nicaragua police crack down on religious leaders
The Christian Church in Nicaragua is being targeted by police in an ongoing crackdown on religious leaders, with eleven Roman Catholic leaders...