Galkynysh, Turkmenistan — Narmurad Mominov, a Protestant leader from Galkynysh in Lebap Region of eastern Turkmenistan, was fined two weeks’ average local wages in late
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling that prevents after-hours worship services at public schools in New York City stands after the U.S. Supreme
The overwhelming majority of Americans say they find value in attending church, a new LifeWay Research study shows. Two-thirds of Americans think attendance is admirable;
As political upheaval dating back to the Arab Spring continues in Yemen, United Nations special adviser Jamal Benomar expressed concern that the nation is moving
Indiana legislators have drafted an amendment to the state's new Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) specifically stating that no member of the public may be
Three 40-foot containers packed with 83,723 Spanish-language Bibles to be distributed among Baptist churches in both western and eastern Cuba arrived in Havana on March
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