One year after Boko Haram kidnapped 276 schoolgirls from Chibok, Nigeria, more than 800,000 children remain displaced by the Islamic militant group's onslaught in Nigeria
Nominal Christianity fueled by a lack of discipleship is a major obstacle in standing against Boko Haram’s persecution of believers in Nigeria, a leader of
Liberian schools closed for months because of the deadly Ebola epidemic are reopening with the aid of $44,000 in grants from national Woman’s Missionary Union
Persecuted Christians in the West African country of Niger remain “very upbeat” and continue to move forward despite attacks in their country earlier in 2015.
Corneille Gato Munyamasoko, general secretary of the Association of Baptist Churches in Rwanda (AEBR), is the recipient of the 2015 Baptist World Alliance (BWA) Congress
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