Christianity Daily Articles

Pakistan: School Textbooks Promoting Intolerance of Non-Muslims, Says Study
A new study by a Pakistan-based NGO said that textbooks in Pakistan have material that promotes hostility towards non-Muslims religions. 
South Sudan: Gun Battle Between Government and Rebel Forces Disrupt Anglican Youth Festival
An Anglican youth festival in South Sudan’s capital Juba was coming to an end when it became a battleground for soldiers and rebels who shot at each other from different corners of a ground at Munuki suburb. 
Syria and Russia Announces Four Humanitarian Corridors in Rebel-Held Aleppo to Enable Civilians to Leave City and Distribute Aid
Syria and Russia have announced four more humanitarian corridors into the rebel-controlled city of Aleppo. 
Canada: Trinity Western University Cannot Be Refused Accreditation for Views on Marriage and Sexuality, Says Nova Scotia Court
A Canadian court dismissed an appeal by Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society to ban a Christian university to get accreditation because of its stand on marriage and homosexuality. 
Most Generous Cities in America Donate Actively Through Churches, Says Study
A new Barna study has compiled a list of most generous cities in America, which adds to an earlier list published earlier this year of the most Bible-minded cities, preceded by lists of churchless cities and post-Christian cities released in 2015. 
Nigeria: Christians Call Upon Government to Take Action Against Militant Groups
The Christian Association of Nigerian-Americans (CANAN) voiced their concerns about the slaughter of Christians in the country by terrorist organizations including Boko Haram, ISIS, and Al-Shabab. 
North Korea Says US Crossed the Red Line, Inter-Country Relations on 'War Law'
North Korea’s diplomat for US affairs said that the US had “crossed the red line” by putting leader Kim Jong Un on its sanction list for alleged human rights abuses documented by the United Nations Human Rights Commission. The country said that it is now at war with the US, and might retaliate if ... 
Over 90,000 Sign Petition Seeking Apology on Behalf of Air Force Veteran Ejected from Ceremony for Reference to God
American Family Association and Family Research Council have launched petitions urging Air Force personnel involved in forcibly ejecting veteran Oscar Rodriguez from retirement ceremony of Master Sgt. Charles Roberson for delivering a speech mentioning God. 
Americans More Worried than Enthusiastic About Gene-Editing, Brain Chips, Synthetic Blood, Says Survey
Americans are wary of technologies that aim to edit genes to make babies less vulnerable to diseases, implant brain chips to sharpen minds, and develop synthetic blood to increase physical strength, according to a new Pew Research. LA County Department of Mental Health to Host Open Forum for Korean American Community
An open forum on the benefits that Korean Americans can receive from the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health will be taking place on Thursday (July 28) at Mijoo Peace Church.












