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Oregon Becomes First State in U.S. to Offer Non-Binary Gender Option for Driver's Licenses and ID Cards
M, F, or X? These are the three gender options that drivers must now choose from when applying for licenses and identification cards in Oregon.
Poll: Christians Most Numerous Worldwide; 'Nones' Majority in Six Countries
An international Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public Life poll has found that Christianity remains the religion with the most adherents worldwide, while roughly one-third of people around the globe have no religious affiliation.
Christiane Amanpour, World Vision Promote Women's Education at 10x10 Gala
On the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 10, influential women from around the world gathered in New York City, New York to help promote the 10x10 campaign, a global action initiative aimed at encouraging women's education.
Manipur Evangelical prayer movement leader dies: 'A void that will be deeply felt'
The Rev. H. Chungthang Thiek, a prominent evangelist and former secretary of the Evangelical Fellowship of India's northeast region, has died, leaving a profound legacy in northeast India's spiritual and social spheres. He was 75.
117K people express need for Jesus after hearing Gospel through ministry’s virtual Easter events
Despite a global lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, some 117,000 people from around the world expressed an interest in committing their faith in Jesus after hearing the Gospel through virtual events hosted by evangelist Nick Hall and his young-adult ministry Pulse during the week of Easter.
Washington Nat'l Cathedral to Host Festival Celebrating Refugee Cultures in US
The Washington National Cathedral is scheduled to host a festival centered on celebrating the cultures and contributions of refugees in the United States.
Passion 2010 Brings in Over $1M
After four days of intense worship and compassionate giving, students at Passion 2010 ended up over-funding 12 global causes. More than $668,000 was collected.
'God is Finishing His Mission,' John Piper Says Reflecting on Cross Conference
Theologian John Piper, reflecting on the recently concluded Cross conference attended by about 3,600 college students, believes Christ's mission to the unreached people of the world is progressing towards its culmination.
Christian NGOs Helping Millions of Flood Victims in South Asia
Christian organizations are doing their best to help the victims of South Asias fierce monsoon flooding, which has claimed more than 1,000 lives and left more than 20 million people homeless and displaced.
Australian Hospital Won't Return Baby Back to Christian Parents Living in Asylum Camp
A hospital in Australia is refusing to return a baby that suffered from third degree burns to its Christian parents due to the living conditions of the family's asylum camp.
Supreme Court rules immigrant with temporary protection who entered illegally ineligible for green card
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that the U.S. government can prevent immigrants from countries in crisis who illegally entered the country and later received protection from deportation from becoming lawful permanent residents.
How to Evangelize Tibetan Buddhists in the West
As thousands of Tibetan Buddhists and admirers of the religion prepare to welcome the Dalai Lama this spring to the United States, a missionary group is setting out to educate Christians about the eastern religion and how to share Christianity with Buddhists
UK Evangelical leader Roger Forster dies: ‘In a league of his own’
Roger Forster, a prominent figure in the United Kingdom Evangelical community and founder of the Ichthus Christian Fellowship neo-charismatic network, died peacefully at the age of 90 this week.
S. Asia Flood Victims Forced to Consume Raw Food; More Help Sought
Victims of South Asias ruinous monsoon floods were eating raw wheat flour to survive in Bihar and other Eastern states in India, as Christian NGOs sought more generous gifts for the victims.
60% rise in Christians killed worldwide in 2020: Open Doors report
2020 continued a trend of rising persecution around the world, with governments often using COVID-19 restrictions as tools of repression, Christian persecution watchdog Open Doors USA announced in its annual report.
N. Korea Protests Bombard Chinese Embassies
Human rights activists and concerned citizens around the world inundated Chinese embassies in 11 countries this past weekend with protests against Chinas violent repatriation of North Korean refugees.