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WEA General Assembly concludes with installation of Botrus Mansour, Seoul Declaration upholding biblical sexuality
The World Evangelical Alliance general assembly concluded in Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday evening after four days of discussion and deliberation about key issues affecting evangelicalism and the task of fulfilling the Great Commission.

AI’s growth is exponential: What are the implications for humans and the Church?
AI is changing the world as we know it and the Church has a responsibility to be ahead of the curve, says Christian technologist Nick Kim.

The abortion lobby is coming for the Global South; no country is safe: UK apologist
Christians from countries that are safely pro-life at the moment cannot presume they will stay that way, pro-life campaigner Dr. Calum Miller has said.

The Gospel is spreading at an ‘explosive’ rate in Africa: 'Future of Christianity'
Evangelicalism is growing around the world, but nowhere more so than in Africa, where the increase has been “explosive,” says researcher Jason Mandryk.

Syrian archbishop who survived kidnapping by ISIS receives prestigious award
A Catholic Archbishop in Syria who was kidnapped and tortured by ISIS has been awarded the St John Paul II Award at a special ceremony at the Vatican.

Spike in anti-Christian hate crimes in Europe underreported
Anti-Christian hate crimes across Europe are being downplayed or overlooked, according to a new report.

Orthodox Anglicans create new communion renouncing ties to archbishop of Canterbury
The GAFCON movement of orthodox Anglicans is forging its own path away from the leadership of the archbishop of Canterbury with the launch of the Global Anglican Communion.

Franklin Graham returning to the UK for 'God Loves You Tour'
The Rev. Franklin Graham has announced that he will be returning to Britain next year for the continuation of the “God Loves You" tour.

Syrian election sparks violence in Aleppo: 'People are very afraid'
Syria’s first parliamentary election since the fall of Bashar al-Assad has led to an increase in violence in the city of Aleppo, leaving many locals in fear, says a missionary in the country.

UK group calls for end to Shariah 'parallel' marriages that put women, underage girls at risk of abuse
A campaign group has come out strongly against Shariah marriages and called for several measures to be put into place to strengthen the civil framework of marriage.



















