Egyptian Christians Show ‘Love of Jesus’ to Displaced Palestinians
Expert: Ukraine’s Ban on Russian Orthodox Church Is Compatible with Religious Freedom
Despite GOP concerns over government interference, local evangelicals agree that the historic church must fully separate from its Moscow parent.
Amid Quran Burning Outcry, Should All Blasphemy Be Banned?
Sweden’s desecration of Islam’s holy book has prompted a bid to burn the Bible. European evangelicals condemn the offense but link the freedoms of expression and religion.
Christians Assess Criticism of Turkey’s Earthquake Efforts
From delayed emergency response to poor construction, societal anger mounts at manmade failures both before and after natural disaster.
Like the Cedars of Lebanon: Baptists Honored for Lifelong Service
Recognized for the promotion of women’s rights and inclusive education, two leading figures relate civil war struggles and the challenge of special needs.
Who Restricts Religion More, Politicians or the People? Pew Crunched the Global Data.
Annual report grades 198 nations and territories, with 9 in 10 harassing believing communities. China and Nigeria score the worst.
Report: Support for Religious Freedom Rebounds in America
The fifth annual index by a leading law firm finds that friendship is key to maintaining gains amid polarization and the shifting emphasis of Gen Z.
Ukraine’s Top 10 Bible Verses
Leaders reflect on what YouVersion’s list of the most-shared Scriptures in their nation includes—and misses.
US Rates Religious Freedom of China, Iran, Russia Among 199 Nations
State Department cites evidence of immigration at release of annual IRF report, first authorized 25 years ago.
Tucker Carlson Interviewed Putin. Ukraine’s Evangelicals Explain More.
Following the former Fox News host’s attempt to probe the Russian president’s religious mindset, CT highlights the accumulated perspectives of local Christian leaders since the war began.