
Two Christians accused of blasphemy, face death penalty in Pakistan
Two young Christian males accused of blasphemy were allegedly beaten May 18 and ultimately charged under a statute that calls

Mississippi pastors cast vision for Phoenix engagement
At first glance the view was breathtaking, but it quickly put into perspective the gospel need in the area.

Christians under attack for faith in Western Uganda
“I heard the attackers saying that, ‘The Christians will not celebrate the birth of Issa [Jesus] — we have to teach a lesson to these infidels for refusing our religion,’” a young woman who escaped the attack told Morning Star News.

IMB missionary explorer shares how Project 3000 reaches unengaged, unreached
Some days June Estes pinches herself to make sure she isn’t dreaming. As an International Mission Board missionary explorer, she experiences a lot of things she never imagined doing in her lifetime.

‘He Gets Us’ ads return during Super Bowl LIX
The “He Gets Us” ad campaign aired a new commercial during the first half of the Super Bowl on Sunday (Feb. 9), marking the project’s third consecutive year of having a presence in the big game.

Astronaut’s faith in spotlight following successful return to Earth
“Well, goodness, the Word of God … I need it,” Butch Wilmore said Monday (March 31) during a press conference. “My pastors are the finest pastors on or off, in this case, the planet.”

SC Supreme Court upholds 6-week abortion ban; legal challenges continue
The court concluded that while the law’s language referencing “fetal heartbeat” is medically vague, the legislative intent and prior statements by both lawmakers and abortion providers consistently aligned with a six-week threshold …

Christian musician’s admission shines light on ‘double life’
Days after an investigation revealed allegations of sexual assault against Christian musician Michael Tait, the former Newsboys frontman publicly admitted to abusing cocaine and alcohol and touching men “in an unwanted sensual way.”