Nearly 5,000 miles from his home, Mykola Pymonenko closely monitors the situation in Sumy, Ukraine. He has lived there his entire life and serves as the pastor of a Baptist church.
A BBC broadcaster is receiving praise from across the globe after she quickly corrected a quote referencing the term “pregnant people.”
Mon B, a singer and street preacher in the U.K., is standing firm for her faith after an officer with the British Transport Police attempted to shut her down, telling her sharing the Gospel was “all wrong.”
Syrian Christians are receiving treatment at a local hospital in Damascus after a suicide bomber opened fire and then detonated an explosive vest during a prayer meeting.
Iran reportedly launched missile strikes on Monday targeting a U.S. military base in Qatar, and an unconfirmed entity also tried to attack U.S. forces in Iraq. The attack came in retaliation for the weekend U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
Author and communications strategist Joel Rosenberg is praying for the “liberation of Iran,” encouraging Christians to join him in asking God to change the tides inside the Islamic Republic.
President Trump said Saturday night that the U.S. military struck three nuclear sites in Iran, directly joining Israel’s effort to neutralize the nuclear program of the anti-American, anti-Israel regime in Tehran. Iran has threatened to retaliate.
“Did World War III just start?” That’s the question posed in a recent video from Ray Comfort’s Living Waters ministry — a fascinating curiosity as the entire globe holds its breath and waits to see how the escalating battle between Israel and Iran plays out.
Yael Eckstein, CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, is on the frontlines as the conflict between Israel and Iran intensifies.
The recent massacre of an estimated 200 Nigerian Christians last week is sending shock waves around the world with one international aid organization calling it the "worst killing spree" in the region yet.