Christianity Daily Articles

Barna Study: Women Positively Impacted by Social Media, but Many Report Feeling Negative Emotions of Loneliness and Comparison after Overuse
A new study which sought to examine women’s experience with social media was launched by Barna in collaboration with Proverbs 31 Ministries. It found that women’s excessive interaction with social media added to their feelings of judgement, loneliness, jealousy and comparisons. 
South Bay Churches Collaborate to Give Back to the Community
Churches in the South Bay area in Southern California have come together yet again this summer to give back to the community. This is the second summer these churches have partnered together for this effort. Pastors of these five churches have also collaborated on multiple occasions for other ... 
One Quarter of American Teens Read Bible at Least Once Per Week, Reveals Barna Study
A new research on teens commissioned by American Bible Society and carried out by Barna revealed that about 70 percent of the teenagers owned a personal Bible. 
ERLC National Conference Discusses Biblical Solutions to Racism, Culture, Politics, Art
Speakers at Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) 3-day conference, sponsored by Southern Baptist Convention, discussed issues ranging from role of church in political discourse, American culture and racism to religious freedom. 
Greg Laurie's SoCal Harvest 2016: Over 105,000 People Attend 3 Days of Gospel Preaching and Music; 11,000 People Profess Faith
Evangelist Greg Laurie’s SoCal Harvest 2016 event was attended by 105,000 people who gathered at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California, this weekend. 
Foreign Christians Among the First to Face Consequences of Russia's Yarovaya Laws
Russia's new anti-conversion laws have affected two Christians -- both of whom are the first victims to have faced punishment for evangelizing, and are also foreign citizens. One of the victims is a US Baptist preacher Donald Ossewaarde, and the other is a Ghanaian Protestant Ebenezer Tuah. 
Indonesia: Priest Attacked with Axe After Failed Bombing Attempt
A man carrying a bomb and an axe attacked a Catholic priest in Indonesia during Sunday service at St Yoseph Church in North Sumatra. 
Boko Haram Violence Toll: 1.4 Million Children Displaced, Thousands Suffering Severe Malnutrition in Lake Chad Region, Says UNICEF
Boko Haram insurgency in Africa has left 1.4 million children displaced and another one million rendered vulnerable in remote parts of the region still occupied by Boko Haram, according to a recent UNICEF report. Five State Sue HHS for Mandating Doctors to Perform Sex Change Against Religious Beliefs and Medical Judgement
Five states and two organizations comprising health care providers have sued Health and Human Services over Obamacare regulations which mandate doctors to perform sex reassignment surgeries and procedures, even against their medical judgement and deeply-held religious beliefs. 
Most Americans Say LGBT Should Not be Refused Services, Support Same-Sex Marriages
According to a new survey by PRRI, more Americans are opposed to allowing small businesses to turn away services to gay or lesbian people because of their religious beliefs.












