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Buddhists in India Assault Christian Aid Worker, Friend
A visually impaired Christian and his friend accused drunken Buddhists of abducting and assaulting them last week after the blind volunteer distributed relief material in a Buddhist-majority town in a region of India devastated by recent floods.
Survey to show 'increase in direct attacks' on religious freedom worldwide amid COVID-19 pandemic
A forthcoming survey is slated to reveal how adverse treatment of certain religious groups in several countries significantly worsened during the coronavirus pandemic.
Christian Persecution in 'Hostile' Israel Highlighted by Evangelical Group; 'Some May Disagree and Even Take Offense,' Says Nonprofit
The Voice of the Martyrs, a Christian nonprofit that highlights the persecution of Christians worldwide, has drawn its attention this month to the hostilities faced by Christians in the Holy Land, and acknowledges that some might find its "position of highlighting Israel as a hostile nation" disagreeable and offensive.
Can the coronavirus inspire another Clapham Movement?
What would happen if a new Clapham-style movement weren’t limited to an influential area near London, but a worldwide movement of faith-driven entrepreneurs — all tackling the unique problems and injustices that they’ve been called to?
Epoch Awards to Honor Missions Innovators Tackling Global Challenges
The second bi-annual Epoch Awards will take place Monday in Atlanta, Ga., as a red carpet celebration of missions innovators and charity leaders from around the world featuring an awards presentation of resources totaling $50,000 to further these efforts.
Church Groups Say 'No' to 'Humans for Sale'
Religious groups are mobilizing to tackle the well-hidden crime of human trafficking, which has spiked in numbers to more than 27 million women and children bought and sold into sexual slavery every year.
Legal Status Foreseen for Christianity in Buddhist Bhutan
For the first time in Bhutan\'s history, the Buddhist nation\'s government seems ready to grant much-awaited official recognition and accompanying rights to a miniscule Christian population that has remained largely underground.
The Buddha is nothing like Jesus
A dead man’s advice about the benefits of self-reliance, or, the living Lord’s wisdom and his free gift of everlasting life in Heaven. Two paths. Two spiritual teachers. But only one eternal Savior who will gladly wash away your sins if you trust him to forgive you for breaking God’s commandments.
Women, your silence and submission are not your virtues
Women did not exist as an entity unto their own, they were there for men. This lends itself to enormous power differentials in which women are to submit and stay silent while men are to be in control – and as a result primes the ground for abuse.
Bob Goff on how to rediscover God-given dreams, childlike wonder in distracted society
At a time when distractions are at an all-time high and the pandemic has driven much of the joy out of the world, New York Times bestselling author Bob Goff is on a mission to encourage people to rediscover their dreams and a childlike faith.
Christian author Bob Goff on how Christians can live out God-given ambition
In a society rife with materialism, negativity, and distractions, Bob Goff is on a mission to help Christians rediscover and live out their God-given dreams and ambitions.
Ministry leaders reflect on legacy of Operation Mobilization founder George Verwer: 'He walked as Jesus walked'
Following the death of George Verwer, who founded Operation Mobilization, ministry leaders are reflecting on his "radical" devotion to spreading the Gospel and his lasting impact on global Evangelical missions.
The Ugly American — Sex Trafficking and Our National Humiliation
The sexual revolution of the last several decades has transformed any public conversation about sex and sexuality. The revolutionaries directed their attention to the dismantling of an entire edifice of sexual morality that had been basically intact for well over 2,000 years.
Why Should Tiny Bhutan Matter to the U.S.?
It may take decades for China to overtake the U.S. as the next superpower, but Washington is already weary of Beijing\'s growing clout in Asia and elsewhere. Bhutan is the only nation in South Asia that has maintained distance with China.
The ‘State of the Union’ is divided: How should Christians respond?
President Trump delivered the 2019 State of the Union address last night before a joint session of the 116th Congress. I watched the address, then surveyed coverage of it this morning. It is as if there were two different speeches delivered.
The Global Mission Shift: Should the North American Church Lead, Follow or Both?
The North American Church is finding itself in an odd position, where it is now receiving missionaries from the countries it once sent missionaries to. With this shifting of the "Christian center of gravity" away from the West, what role should the North American Church – with the U.S. still ranked as the top missionary-sending country in world history – now play in global mission?
New Docu-Series Tells Story of Israel 'the Media Doesn't Want You to Know,' Says CBN CEO
CBN Documentaries has released a five-part short film series telling stories of Israeli generosity that are often missing from media coverage.
Christian ministries serving as 'God's distribution system' amid Russia's war in Ukraine
A Christian ministry leader says Ukrainian churches and Christians worldwide are operating as “God’s distribution system” by helping those whose lives have been upended by Russia's attacks on their country.
Joni Eareckson Tada on remarkable ways God is using her story, finding joy amid pain
In an interview with The Christian Post, disabilities advocate and bestselling author Joni Eareckson Tada reflects on the incredible ways God has used her story in the five decades since a diving accident left her paralyzed.