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Egypt gives legal status to 70 more churches, but threats to Christian houses of worship remain
As a government committee headed by Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly gave legal status to 70 churches this week, the number of Christian houses of worship that have been legalized in the country came to 1,638. However, the threat to churches in this Muslim-majority country remains.
How a Kingdom mindset changes your approach to Scripture
Approaching Scripture with a Kingdom mindset not only allows you to understand God’s heart as you’re transformed by His Spirit, but it also lifts the weight of misplaced responsibility for spiritual outcomes. God is in control, so you can release your expectations, meet Him in His Word and join in the Kingdom work He’s already doing.
Virginia Residents Protest Plans to Build Coptic 'Megachurch,' Say It's 'Incompatible' With Town
Some Northern Virginia residents are fighting against the proposed construction of a 22,000 square-foot Coptic church, claiming that the church will set a troubling "precedent" for their area and that it's "incompatible" with the community.
Thousands of women burned alive in India, not recognized as humans: Ministry warns
Thousands of brides are being burned alive in India despite the practise being illegal, a Christian ministry has warned.
Vote to defend faith, family, life and freedom
As a Christian voter, it is imperative that you zero in on those matters with a moral basis and give them the highest priority. And remember this: behind every candidate is the party platform that he or she stands on and the policies he or she will promote.
Johnny Cash's son says Christian faith was 'everything' to country icon: 'He didn’t care if he got canceled'
John Carter-Cash, the son of Johnny Cash, reflects on his father's complicated life and undying commitment to his faith in an interview with The Christian Post.
How some Christians misunderstand what really matters in the Church
Let’s get back to the truth. And by doing so, leave behind the last decade of divisive diversity rhetoric, grounded in unbiblical and illogical conceptions of what Heaven will look like. Our churches here on earth will be better — and more heavenly — for it.
1 in 5 evangelicals reject Bible’s teaching on gender: report
A new study has revealed that 22% of U.S. evangelicals appear to reject the Bible’s teaching that the gender of a person as male or female is given by God, the Creator, and instead believe in “gender fluidity.”
The possible ‘distortion’ of a great cathedral
Paris was not burned in 1945, but one of its most famous landmarks burned in 2019. Proposals have been made that, according to the London Daily Mail, will turn the 7th-century Cathedral into a “woke theme Park.” New chapels, for example, will include one dedicated to the “environment.”
The pandemic of despair
Who else can address this culture-wide pandemic of despair but the Church? Who else, if not us fellow beggars who have found the Bread of Life. In a society literally dying of despair, to “always be ready to give an answer for the hope that you have to anyone who asks,” is not a mere suggestion. It’s a calling. It’s a matter of life or death.
When there are no more volunteers: How the church can love God by loving others
According to the National Fire Protection Association, the number of volunteer firefighters across the country has been steadily in decline, with a drop of over 132,000 volunteers in just the last four years.
Jefferson's statue and America
Fallen humanity’s plight, prone to exploitation and tyranny, saddling some while booting others, would be hopeless but for providential interventions through flawed instruments like Jefferson. New York’s city council is self-righteous to think themselves his superior. Instead we should give thanks that God deploys the unworthy to achieve His will on earth.
Nigerian Christian group delivers food, money to children left orphaned by jihadist attacks
Nigerian children left orphaned after their parents were killed in attacks by radical Fulani tribesmen received food and money from the Emancipation Centre for Crisis Victims in Nigeria this Christmas.
Islamic extremists kill 30 Christians, rape multiple women in DRC
Jihadi terrorists killed at least 30 Christians, raped 10 young women and girls, and abducted several others from a church in a string of attacks on villages in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Trump supports ‘Global Coptic Day,’ stresses importance of religious freedom
President Donald Trump issued an official message in support of the second annual Global Coptic Day, expressing his support for the persecuted Christian denomination.
Dec. 16, 2019: Report on Christian deaths in Nigeria; Nativity banned; Gospel of John off-Broadway
Over 1,000 Christians in Nigeria killed by Fulani, Boko Haram in 2019. Beach town threatened with lawsuit for banning nativity display from boardwalk. New Jersey megachurch packs over 1,000 meals for children in need. 'The Gospel of John' off-Broadway play receives rave reviews from theater critics. Kanye West shares Christmas story in new ‘Mary' opera.
Nearly Half of Americans Say They Pray Before Meals: Poll
About half of all Americans say a prayer over their food at least a few times a week which is an unusual commonality in a politically divided nation, according to a new poll by The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Nearly 60% of white evangelicals have gotten COVID vaccine: poll
A new poll suggests that nearly 60% of white evangelicals have received a coronavirus vaccine as the Food and Drug Administration has granted full approval to one of the vaccines.
COVID-19 in the Navajo Nation; infection rate surpassed New York state
On May 18, Navajo Nation had the highest COVID-19 infection rate per capita in the U.S., surpassing New York state. Although much of the Navajo Nation is very rural, locals are not used to isolation.
Archaeologists discover ancient Christian settlement in Galilee conquered in 7th century
Researchers in Israel say that they have found what they believe to be the remains of an ancient Christian settlement that was most likely destroyed by the Persian conquest of the region in the seventh century.