Christian groups and religious liberty watchdogs are criticizing the U.S. State Department’s decision to exclude Nigeria from a list of countries which engage in or
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been updated. A federal judge has blocked a national COVID-19 vaccine mandate issued by the government last month. This follows
Barronelle Stutzman’s eight-year religious liberty battle has appeared to have come to an end. Stutzman, owner of Arlene’s Flowers, has reached a settlement with the
Religion-related terrorism decreased globally in 2019, but government restrictions on religion remain at historic high levels, according to Pew Research Center. Pew’s 12th annual study
SHANGHAI CITY, China — A Christian Chinese lawyer, imprisoned for questioning the Chinese government’s “official narrative” on the COVID-19 response, is at risk of dying
ASMARA, Eritrea — Fifteen Christians imprisoned for their faith, but released to stem the spread of COVID-19, have been reincarcerated in Eritrea, according to a
NANKODO SUB-COUNTY, Uganda — A teenaged evangelist was killed when Muslim extremists stormed his boat Aug. 31, according to a Morning Star News report. Dante
KIBUKU DISTRICT, Uganda — Islamic extremists murdered a Christian pastor in Uganda’s Buseta village by burning his home with him inside it. The incident happened
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