Christian News

Five Christians Killed in NE Nigeria, 12 in Middle Belt

Suspected Fulani herdsmen killed five Christians early Sunday morning (Jan. 22) in northeast Nigeria, following the slaughter of 12 Christians on Friday (Jan. 20) in the country’s Middle Belt, sources said.

Faith-Based Organizations Urge Biden Not To Enact ‘Asylum Ban’

The proposed policy 'borders on a wealth test for some of the most vulnerable children and families,' said one advocate.

‘Not a Real Schism’: Four Years Later, UMC Exodus Less a Gush, More a Trickle

An analysis of departing churches suggests the country’s second-largest Protestant denomination will be weakened, but it is unlikely to break.

Pastor Faces Upcoming Abuse Trial

A Georgia Baptist pastor is awaiting a trial date in a North Carolina Superior Court over abuse charges filed in 2020 that prompted an investigation and his eventual arrest.

‘The Chosen’ Actor Jonathan Roumie Warns March for Life Attendees of the Demonic Forces Opposing Them

Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus in the popular series “The Chosen,” spoke at the 50th annual March for Life event on Friday, Jan. 20. Roumie warned his audience that Satan is at work in the world, even as the actor encouraged attendees that God is real and that he loves them. 

Aspiring 5-Year-Old Preacher Appears on ‘The Jennifer Hudson Show’ After Millions Witness Him Baptizing Toys

Five-year-old Luke Tillman told Grammy Award-winning singer Jennifer Hudson earlier this month that he wants to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a pastor after his viral video of him baptizing his toys landed him a guest spot on her talk show.

Tony Dungy Takes Heat for March for Life, Says Damar Hamlin Incident Revealed Truth

Speaking Friday (Jan. 20) at his first March for Life in Washington, D.C., football analyst and NFL Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy highlighted the sport’s recent testimony to the importance of human life.

New Book Spotlights Influence of Pentecostalism on California’s Mexican Farmworkers

In his recently released book, “Sowing the Sacred: Mexican Pentecostal Farmworkers in California,” Lloyd Barba writes about the Mexican farmworkers who built houses of worship in the state’s agricultural towns.