Christian News

Christian Aid Ministries Clings to Faith as US Works on Haiti Kidnapping Case

As work to recover 17 missionaries enters its sixth day, Christian Aid Ministries asked supporters on Friday to pray and share stories with the victims' families of how their faith helped them through difficult times.

Historic Methodist Church Reflects on Its Racial History During Milestone Anniversary

250 years after Methodist preacher Francis Asbury arrived to the United States from Great Britain, the pastor of St. George's Church in Philadelphia reflects on the role St. George has played in the historic Black American church.

Georgia Pastor Indicted on COVID-19 Relief Fraud Charges

Georgia pastor Mack Devon Knight has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges related to stealing thousands of dollars in COVID-19 assistance funds and using some of the money to buy a luxury car.

Should Christians Sue One Another? Feud Between Stone and Moore Sparks Debate

Since news broke that Mike Stone is suing Russell Moore for $750k, many have been debating the ethics of one Christian bringing a lawsuit against another.

Please Pray: Stories of Persecution in Afghanistan Include Taliban Letter Targeting Christian Children

Let's not forget to pray for Afghanistan as disturbing stories continue to emerge, including one about a letter from the Taliban targeting children who have converted to "the obsolete religion of Christianity."

John Piper Points to ‘Freedom’ to Encourage Christians to Get Vaccinated

John Piper encouraged Christians to get the COVID-19 vaccine, addressing those who might be fearful of being "out of step with people they respect, and in step with people they don’t admire.”

Addison Resigns From SBC Executive Committee Staff

Greg Addison, executive vice president of the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee, is stepping down. Addison notified Ronnie Floyd, SBC EC president and CEO, of his intention to step down on Oct. 15, according to an email sent to EC trustees and staff on Wednesday (Oct. 20).

Man Gets 11 Years in Prison for Drowning Daughter in Church

A Northern California man was sentenced to 11 years in prison for the 2016 drowning of his 4-year-old daughter in the baptismal pool of a Catholic church.