Policeman Punished for Talking about Christ at Public Religious Meeting in Nepal
NEW DELHI (Morning Star News) – A policeman in Nepal was reprimanded and punished for talking about his faith in Christ at a public, multi-faith...
Dirty Dishes, Happier Marriages and Servant Leadership
If there’s one chore that has taught me more about life, it’s washing the dishes. And tonight as I washed the dishes after dinner-...
Boko Haram Kills 12 More Soldiers in Gudumbali, Nigeria
12 soldiers were killed yesterday in Northeast Nigeria, during another attack by Boko Haram. Several Dozen others are still missing. This is just another...
These Seven Habits May Be Killing You
I meet a lot of people in the course of my ministry. Sadly, I see too many who are not taking care...
Boko Haram Kill 60 Civilians in Town After Military Deserts Post
02/03/2019 Nigeria (International Christian Concern) – Boko Haram killed 60 people in an attack on the village of Rann in Northeast Nigeria on Monday,...
On the journey to HIV – bridging gaps, debunking myths
Ours is a world of migration. Yet myths and mystification persist in our understanding of the journey – particularly when it comes...
WCC mourns loss of Rev. Robina Winbush with prayers, sadness
Rev. Robina Winbush, a World Council of Churches (WCC) Central and Executive Committee member known for her fierce advocacy for justice, died suddenly...
Assessment at WCC raises awareness about impact of Cyclone Idai on Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe
They came from governments, the United Nations, civil society, churches and other faith-based organizations to discuss the impact of Cyclone Idai that...
The nine most common low attendance days in churches
Church leaders have pretty clear perspectives about low attendance days.
They know when to expect them. Some are common...
Acquittals Upheld for Christian Converts in Algeria Who Lost Their Wives
TIZI-OUZOU, Algeria (Morning Star News) – A convert from Islam in Algeria whose Muslim wife charged him with inciting her to change her religion...