Christianity Daily Articles

Franklin Graham Urges Christians to Pray for 'Divine Intervention' Before Republican and Democratic Conventions
Reverend Franklin Graham will organize two prayer events for the Republican and Democratic National Conventions. The prayer events are scheduled right before each of the conventions, and comes as the nation is processing the violence that has occurred over the past few months. 
Russia's 'Yarovaya Law' Imposes Restrictions on Evangelism, Speech
Russia’s new legislation to counter terrorism is being seen as extraordinarily restrictive and is expected to have an adverse effect on citizen freedom. 
Seeds of Worship Hosts Annual Performance: 'New Day'
Seeds of Worship (SOW), the Korean American musical and body worship team consisting of children and teens, hosted its annual performance on June 25 at Nachimban Church. About 500 people gathered, and the performance garnered large interest from the community. 
10 More States File Lawsuit Against Federal Bathroom Directive
Ten more states, led by Nebraska, filed a lawsuit last week attempting to cease enforcement of the Obama administration’s requirement to permit transgender students to use bathrooms and locker rooms in conformity with their gender identity. 
Anglican Church of Canada to Vote on Gay Marriage After Three Years of Debate
The Anglican Church of Canada will vote today on alteration of marriage definition to accommodate same-sex unions. The voting is a part of six-day General Synod that began last week in Richmond Hill, north of Toronto. 
Egypt: Christian Homes Burned by Muslim Mob to Warn Against Building Church
At least four Coptic Christian homes were torched by a mob of 300 Muslims in Samalout, Egypt. The attack was perpetrated in Kom el Loofy village by the mob to warn the Copts against building a church on land owned by a Christian man Ashraf Khalaaf. 
Biblical Theme Park 'Ark Encounter' by Creationist Ken Ham Opens in Kentucky
The life-size replica of Noah’s Ark by Creationist Ken Ham, built on exactly the same specifications as described in the Bible, finally opened Kentucky, drawing about 8,000 people to the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Alton Sterling Shot by Baton Rouge Police Officers, Matter Investigated by DOJ
Police pinned down Alton Sterling to the ground when he was selling CDs outside a Baton Rouge convenience store in Louisiana on Tuesday after receiving a tip from an anonymous caller on 911 about Sterling pointing his gun at someone. As Sterling lay immobile, the police shot him several times. In ... 
ChristianMingle.com to Add Dating Options for Gay Users After Anti-Discrimination Lawsuit
The dating website ChristianMingle.com will now add options for gay and lesbian after an anti-discrimination lawsuit was filed against them by two homosexual men. 
Christians and Minorities in Iraq Face Threat of Extinction, Says Rights Group
Christians and other minorities in Iraq are facing persecution at unprecedented levels and are at the verge of extinction, as they are suppressed and abused by Islamic State [ISIS] which gained prominence in the area two years ago.












