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
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.
By Neisha Roberts The Alabama Baptist It’s one step in the right direction, Eric Johnston said, but unless Alabama’s Legislature “takes a whole bunch of
More than a year after the Euromaidan revolution on Kiev’s Independence Square, thousands came to memorialize “The Heavenly Hundred” — those who lost their lives
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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