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Church Massacre Shakes Central African Capital
Priest among 16 killed during Mass at Bangui Catholic church which suffered a similar attack in May 2014.
Churches Ransacked as Rebels Take Over Central African Republic
(UPDATED) Top pastor's arrest highlights worsening conditions for citizens 'being treated like slaves.'
Brazilian Missionaries Released from Senegal Prison–But Legal Challenges Remain
Two missionaries held for 5 months now free on bail.
Turkish and Armenian Christians Reconcile on Genocide Anniversary
Televised prayers at Yerevan memorial cap an unprecedented effort at forgiveness.
Malaysia Rules Muslim Man Can Convert to Christianity
Judge's landmark decision offers hope to Malay Christians amid Bible seizures and 'Allah' bans.
Five Men Sentenced to Death for Burning Christian Couple Alive
Ruling on 2014 incident is rare moment of justice for Pakistani Christians facing blasphemy allegations.
Why Chile’s Churches Are Under Attack as Pope Francis Visits
Evangelical and Catholic churches targeted by radical members of a largely Christian indigenous group.
Nigerian Mass Becomes a Massacre: Herdsmen Kill 18 Worshipers, Adding to Hundreds of Victims
‘Vile, evil, and satanic’ attacks by Fulani now outnumber Boko Haram, one of the world's deadliest terror groups.
China Bans Zion, Beijing’s Biggest House Church
Shut down after Sunday services, influential congregation had refused orders to install government surveillance cameras.
Algeria's Protestants Demand Return of Churches Used by Other Charities
Embattled Christians are seeking legal avenues to get their property back—but they haven't had much luck yet.
Same Court That Indicted Joseph Kony Takes Up Cause of Nigeria's Christians
The ICC has charged Kony, Bashir, Lubanga, and others for crimes against humanity. Boko Haram may be next.
Christian Mother on Pakistan's Death Row Gets Last Chance to Escape Blasphemy Execution
Asia Bibi, the 'world's most emblematic defender of human rights,' goes before Islamabad's Supreme Court.
France and Nigeria Mourn Clergy Killed by Terrorists
France's Jacques Hamel wasn't the only Christian leader killed this summer.
Christians Win Nepal's First Anti-Evangelism Case
Court frees grief counselors charged under former Hindu kingdom's new constitution.
School Christmas Carols Banned in Santa’s Homeland
Turkish government labeled a Grinch for putting students’ holiday traditions on hold.
Pakistan Frees 40 Christians After 5 Years in Prison for ‘Terrorism’
But two of their fellow detainees died while awaiting trial for the riots after Easter suicide attack on Youhanabad church.
Turkish Police Foil Assassination of Christian Pastor
Two of 14 suspects arrested ‘were like family’ in the church, pastor says.
What Pope Francis Told the Central African Republic's Evangelical Seminary
Pope discusses 'ecumenism of blood' and assassination attempt on CAR Evangelical Alliance leader.
Indian Supreme Court: State Response to Anti-Christian Mob Violence ‘Inadequate’
The chief justice also said it was "very disturbing" that so many perpetrators had not yet been brought to justice.
Turkey Offers to Free Jailed American Pastor in Clergy Swap
Andrew Brunson used as leverage to get US to extradite exiled Muslim leader Fethullah Gülen.

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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