A ministry that serves children in Uganda had its account restricted and closed based on its “risk profile.”
“Upon review of your account(s), we have determined you’re operating a business type we have chosen not to service at Bank of America,” read a letter received on April 27, 2023 by Indigenous Advance Ministries, ...
The incidents have been organized by extremist groups who consider Christians to be enemies of the Jewish people.
As anti-Christian incidents perpetrated by religious Jewish extremists have increased in number during the past several months, church leaders are pleading with government officials to take the matter more seriously.
Months after a Kenyan pastor forced his followers to starve to death to meet Jesus, the government has banned his church and four others to protect citizens from religious extremism.
The ministry has internal checks to ensure the donations are reaching those in need.
Voice of the Martyrs has seen a significant increase since 2019 in the amount of Christian persecution in Ethiopia. As radical Islam grows there, so does Christian persecution.
Ministries benefit financially, but some evangelicals question their two-decade support of the program
Now comes the debate about whether PEPFAR should be reauthorized, and that reauthorization has met with some new resistance.
Do 90% of Muslim converts to Christ actually return to Islam?
Do 90% of Muslims who convert to Christianity eventually revert to Islam? Some Christian leaders say they hear the claim from time to time, but don’t know who is making it or if it is ...
Christian organizations hamstrung by Indian government under the Foreign Contributions Regulation Act
Christian ministries are targeted by the government under the Foreign Contributions Regulation Act (FCRA). According to the State Department, amendments to the FCRA passed in 2020 reduced the amount of foreign funding Christian groups can ...
Celebrities For Jesus: An Interview with Katelyn Beaty
Two of the most influential evangelical Christian magazines in the country named new leaders this week, hoping to set a new direction for the publications in tumultuous times.
Longtime editor of WORLD Magazine Marvin Olasky has resigned, saying the media company’s decision to launch an opinions section on its website without his backing was effectively a “vote of no confidence.”