Christianity Daily Articles

'The Bridge' Conference to Raise Awareness on Religious Persecution in the Middle East
International Christian Concern is organizing its first annual “The Bridge” conference in Washington DC to raise awareness about the persecuted church in the Middle East, and to arrive at ways to support the Christians and minorities in the region. 
Turkey Says Islamic State Likely Behind the Istanbul Airport Attack that Killed 42 People and Injured Over 230
Turkish authorities say that they suspect Islamic state’s hand in Tuesday’s terrorist attack on Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport. JESUS Film Translated in 8 New South Asian Languages to Reach 6.5 Million People
The JESUS film has been translated into eight new languages for 6.5 million people living in South Asia, who have never known Jesus intimately. 
North Korea Threatens to Cease Negotiations with US After Former Detainee Missionary Openly Criticizes Regime
North Korean government said that they will cease negotiations with United States to free the two American detainees after missionary Kenneth Bae released a book describing his experience of imprisonment in the country. 
Supreme Court Rules Texas Abortion Law Unconstitutional
The Supreme Court ruled against Texas abortion restrictions on Monday that mandated hospital-like surgical standards and hygiene in clinics and access to emergency hospitals which sponsors of the bill say are to protect women against botched abortions. 
Global Medical Missions Alliance Conference 2016 in Photos
A few snapshots from the GMMA Conference that took place from June 24 to 25 at Bethel Korean Church. 
Barna Study: Majority of Americans Think Cohabitation is Good Idea, Opinion Divided Among Religious and Non-Religious Groups
A new research by Barna Institute studied Americans’ perceptions on cohabitation, and its acceptance within different groups. 
New York to Remove 'Men,' 'Women' Signs from Single-Occupancy Bathrooms
New York City Council voted 47-2 to pass a legislation to remove “men” and “women” sign from single-occupancy bathrooms, and it now moves to Mayor Bill De Blasio for signature, who is expected to approve it. 
West Virginia: 23 Dead in Flooding, Hundreds of Houses Destroyed
At least 23 people have died in the state of West Virginia from sweeping floods caused by incessant rains and overflowing creeks and rivers, according to the State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. 
Britain's Decision to Leave EU Triggers Petitions Call for a Second Referendum
Millions of Brits voted in the EU referendum across the UK, and a slight majority preferred to leave the EU.












