NANJING, China — K.H. Ting, an Anglican bishop prior to China’s Cultural Revolution who led a “postdenominational” re-emergence of Chinese Christianity in the 1970s and
Nik and Ruth Ripken have served in some of the toughest areas of Africa. They’ve known believers who have been martyred for Christ. They’ve interviewed
NAIROBI, Kenya — Islamic extremists from Somalia’s rebel al-Shabaab militants killed a Christian in Somalia’s coastal city of Barawa on Nov. 16, accusing him of
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan — Uzbekistan continues to fine and raid people meeting to discuss their faith and pray together. In Tashkent Region a Protestant was fined 100
A “watershed case” regarding freedom of expression on the subject of homosexuality was handed down in Canada this fall, giving hope to religious liberty advocates in