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Hundreds of Christians staged a demonstration on 25 October in the city of Hubballi, Karnataka state, India in protest at the state’s proposed anti-conversion...

Bangladeshi Christians join calls for greater protection for religious minorities

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New Formation en Théologie Interculturelle course begins at Bossey

A new Formation en Théologie Interculturelle course begins at the World Council of Churches (WCC) Bossey Ecumenical Institute on 22 October, marking...

Plans for WCC 11th Assembly focus on building bridges to draw together fellowship of...

The World Council of Churches (WCC) Assembly Planning Committee convened 19-21 October to sharpen its vision for how the WCC 11th Assembly...

ICC Provides Emergency Aid for Attack Survivors in Nigeria

10/16/2021 Washington D.C. (International Christian Concern) – In 2019, Adamu’s family was devastated by a Fulani militant attack in central Nigeria. In an...

Global joint interfaith statement for World Food Day commits to praying and acting against...

A joint interfaith statement for World Food Day, being observed 16 October this year, calls us to pray and act against hunger...

WCC hosts interface conference in Berlin on role of churches, faith communities in health...

The World Council of Churches (WCC) hosted an interface conference on 13 October between the WCC, EKD, German Federal Foreign Office, Trans-Atlantic...

Retired vicar seeks cyclists for fundraising ride in aid of CSW and Release

Retired vicar and avid cyclist Robert de Berry has kicked off a campaign to find ‘bike pilgrims’ for a cross-country fundraising ride...

Religious and traditional leaders in Southern Africa participate in consultations on gender-based violence

Religious and traditional leaders in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) participated in online consultations on the SADC Model Law on gender-based...

Religious leaders in Tanzania release communique on HIV, stigma, treatment adherence and faith healing

Religious leaders in Tanzania, after attending a workshop on HIV, stigma, treatment adherence and faith healing, released a communique that urges further...
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