Christianity Daily Articles

Wheaton Faculty Backs Reinstatement of 'Hijab Professor' Who Said Christians and Muslims "Worship the Same God"
Wheaton College faculty reached a conclusion that they should not fire a professor who publicly said that “Muslims and Christians worship the same God.” 
Photos: Christianity Daily Celebrates Its 12th Anniversary
In celebration of its 12th anniversary, Christianity Daily hosted a gathering at a hotel in Los Angeles on January 22nd. The publication has grown to several branches across the U.S. since its establishment on January 23, 2004, and currently also has a news broadcast through Radio Korea. ... 
Looking Back on 12 Years and Looking Toward the Future, 'Excited to See God's Power Revealed Through This Newspaper'
Christianity Daily celebrated its 12th anniversary, and its English edition’s 2nd anniversary, on Friday with a celebration and dedication service at a hotel in Los Angeles with some 100 Korean American pastors and leaders in the greater Los Angeles community. 
UK Member of Parliament Raises Concern About Restriction of Biblical Teachings
A conservative Member of Parliament in UK as said that children who attend Christian schools turn out as people who want to help others. According to him, children’s participation in Christian events should be encouraged rather than restricted, as recently proposed by the government. March for Life Sees Increasing Support from Evangelicals
The March for Life, an annual pro-life march which is taking place Friday in Washington, D.C., has largely been endorsed by and known as a Catholic event. However, this year's March for Life has seen much more promotion and endorsement from evangelical leaders. 
Barna Group Survey, 'The Porn Phenomenon,' Reveals General and Christian Population Attitudes on Pornography
An exclusive and comprehensive survey on pornography in Americans population and in Church reveals a large-scale exposure to porn among masses including in the younger generation. 
ISIS Carnage in Iraq Leaves 19,000 Dead, 3.2 Million Displaced in Unprecedented Violence Since 2014
About 19,000 people have been killed by ISIS in Iraq and over 3.2 million have been displaced since 2014, a recent report by the United Nations said, adding that the range of atrocities committed by the militant group include war crimes, crimes against humanity and “possible genocide.” 
Michigan Dentist Who Plays Christian Music Sued on Allegations of Religious Discrimination
A Michigan dentist who played Christian music in her office and held morning prayer meetings with staff members faces lawsuit from four former employees alleging religious discrimination. 
Iranian American Pastor Saeed Abedini Released After Three Years of Imprisonment in Iran
American Pastor Saeed Abedini was released from an Iranian prison after being held for over three years, and is now undergoing medical examination in Germany at a US military camp, according to media reports. 
Nigerian President Orders Fresh Investigation in Chibok Kidnappings of 219 Girls
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to launch a fresh investigation to know the whereabouts of the 219 girls kidnapped from Chibok school by Boko Haram in 2014.












