Katey Hearth from Mission Network News interviews Steve Prince from Warriors Set Free about the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and its impact on veterans. Prince emphasizes that veterans view ...
Anti-conversion laws are meant to protect people from being coerced into converting through force, fraud, or inducement. However, Greg Kelley says the laws disproportionately target Christians.
The United States says it has destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels as tensions continue to rise in the Persian Gulf. The strikes ...
Africa is emerging as a missionary-sending continent, but Christian leaders seek theological development and training.
Many people around the world remain unreached, especially in war zones. Yet there are practical ways to help and share the ...
Gasoline prices remain volatile as the conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran enters day 12. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard threatened to stop oil exports from leaving the Middle East, prompting an ...
As you follow the latest numbers and reports from the Middle East conflict, remember human realities behind them.
Fast-forward to 2026, when an Albanian pastor in West Michigan contacted Keys for Kids. His brother, a pastor in Albania, needed resources for an outreach program this summer.
Each year, USCIRF’s annual report and Open Doors’ World Watch List overlap. Afghanistan, Nigeria, and India appear in both ...
More than 14,000 people gathered together in Siem Reap, Cambodia, in January for a Christian Bible school and festival.
Tensions are rising in Lebanon as the government takes rare action against Iran. Officials say members of Iran’s Islamic ...
Against a backdrop of anti-conversion laws and growing persecution, Christians in India are celebrating a recent win for ...
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