Christian News

Persecuted Coptic Christians Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

If Coptic Christians receive the Nobel Peace Prize on October 5, they will be the first ethno-religious group to have received it.

How Christian Leaders Should, and Should Not, Speak in This Kavanaugh Moment

The women—and men—in your church are looking to you to see how to respond to the news on Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

Here’s What You Need to Know About #WhyIDidntReport

Two Christian women—Beth Moore and Jules Woodson—explain #WhyIDidntReport, the trending hashtag that they have personal and painful experience with.

Millennials Are Killing an ‘Industry’ That Actually Needs to Die

The Millennial divorce rate is lower than that of previous generations. This is good and bad...

Brenda Salter McNeil to Lead Quest Church During Transition

Effective October 1, Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil will lead the Seattle-based Quest Church through a time of transition as they seek a new lead pastor.

What’s It Like to Be Christian in Hollywood? Chris Pratt Answers

Actor Chris Pratt opens up about being a Christian in Hollywood, including using his platform to share religious messages and how he's been treated in Hollywood.

300+ Chinese Pastors Risk Livelihood by Signing Statement

Pastors of the underground Chinese Church have risked their livelihood by signing a statement in which they call out the government's persecution of Christian churches. These pastors declare they are willing to give up “all our earthly rights” for the love of their fellow citizens.

Azusa Pacific Lifts Ban on LGBT Relationships

Effective this academic year, Azusa Pacific University has lifted the ban on LGBT relationships from its Code of Conduct for students. An administrator says APU still has a “conservative, evangelical perspective on human sexuality” and that only the language, not the “spirit,” of the code changed.