Michelle A Vu, Christian Post
'Generation Ex-Christian': Why young people are leaving the church
Drew Dyck takes a closer look at why young people are leaving the church - and what we can do to help them back
Iraq soars eight places on list of world's most dangerous countries for Christians
Iraq jumps from No 17 to No 8 in this year's World Watch List from Open Doors but North Korea stays on top
Afghan convert's trial rejected by judge
An Afghan judge temporarily rejected the trial of a Christian man who converted from Islam to Christianity and ordered unknown corrections to his file, according to the convertâs lawyer.
Haitian village trades voodoo for Jesus
Willem Charles, the founder and leader of Mountain Top Ministries (MTM), has dared to challenge voodoo and the status quo in Haiti.
Afghan convert's trial faces delays
The trial of an Afghan convert to Christianity is facing delays as officers take their time to figure out how to judge the case.
Wycliffe raises $250m for Bible translation into last languages
There are still more than 2,000 languages without any translation of the Bible but Wycliffe believes the work can at least be started on all of them in this lifetime.
Iraqi Christians living in fear after latest attack in Baghdad
Baghdad is gripped by terrorism against the Christian community, says head of Open Doors US.
Missionary pilot drowns trying to save teen in Indonesia
An American pilot working for a missionary agency died Sunday in a swimming accident while trying to save teenagers swept away from shore in Indonesia.
80 million Bibles printed in China - and counting
China's only official Bible printing press prints its eighty-millionth copy of the Bible.
Man without limbs: I need God more than arms and legs
Nick Vujicic, a Christian man born without limbs, says he has seen so many people complete on the outside who still do not know the truth.
Christians and Muslims issue joint statement condemning Iraqi church attack
Christian and Muslim leaders meeting in Geneva have condemned the "inhumane" attack on a church in Baghdad.
Iraqi Christians want more than 'good words' from government on safety
Iraqi Christians are frustrated at the government's inability to protect them, says Open Doors.
Prosperity gospel treads fine line between blessing and materialism, say theologians
There needs to be a clear distinction between true biblical prosperity and the gospel of materialism, two African theologians have said.
Africa is the church of the future, says IFES Gen Sec
Africa has moved from being a missionary-receiving continent to a missionary-sending continent.
Barred Chinese leaders send greetings to Lausanne Congress
Lausanne Congress hears the song and Scripture picked out by Chinese leaders prevented from taking part.