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Euthanasia law expansion to include dementia patients being considered in Belgium
Belgian lawmakers are weighing a controversial amendment to the country’s 20-year-old euthanasia law that would allow patients diagnosed with dementia to be euthanized, provided they signed a “Declaration of Intent” while still mentally competent.

Mary DeMuth urges Christian writers to embrace calling through pain, perseverance
Opening the Evangelical Press Association annual convention with a heartfelt keynote, author and literary agent Mary DeMuth called Christian journalists and writers to embrace their divine calling — even through obscurity, disappointment and loss.

Korean Church Media Association raises alarm over China’s new crackdown on Christians
The Korean Church Media Association issued a statement expressing deep concern over new Chinese regulations on religious activities that went into effect on May 1, according to reporting by Christian Daily Korea.

Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese secures reelection
As Christians across Australia gathered in prayer this week for godly leaders and national wisdom, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese secured reelection Saturday, with his center-Left Labor Party projected to win a parliamentary majority amid widespread voter concern over the cost of living, health care and housing.

Global Terrorism Index ranks countries most impacted by terrorist violence
The Sahel continues to be the region with the most terrorist violence, with Burkina Faso again being the country with the most killings, while Niger shot from 10th to fifth-worst in the world, according to the 2025 Global Terrorism Index.

Billy Graham chaplains deploy to Vancouver to provide spiritual care after fatal car-ramming attack
Chaplains from the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team (BG-RRT) have been deployed to provide emotional and spiritual care following a deadly car-ramming attack that killed 11 people, including a young girl, during the Filipino Lapu Lapu festival in Vancouver.

Senior missions leader David Ruiz sounds alarm over churches entering 'post-missionary phase'
With deep roots in local church ministry and continental mobilization, David Ruiz has spent his life building structures and relationships to help Latin America take its place in global missions.

COMIBAM 2025 closes with call to leave legacy of integrity, humility and radical obedience
The Ibero-American Missionary Congress COMIBAM 2025 concluded Friday night in Panama City, closing four days of activities with a final session focused on gratitude, reflection and renewed commitment to missions.

Religious 'nones' outnumber Catholics, Protestants in Germany for first time: survey
For the first time in modern German history, more Germans identify as religiously unaffiliated than as Roman Catholics or Protestants, according to a new survey published by the Weltanschauungen research group (Fowid) and reported by Evangelical Focus.

Grand Canyon University celebrates record number of graduates on 75th anniversary
Grand Canyon University is closing out its 75th anniversary school year with the largest graduating class in its history — more than 31,000 students — as the private Christian institution continues to grow despite regulatory hurdles and national higher education headwinds.



















