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11 Christians killed in Nigeria's Plateau state, sources say
Fulani herdsmen and other terrorists on Sunday killed eight Christians in Plateau state, Nigeria, and wounded five others, sources said.
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Less Than One-Third of Protestant Churchgoers Read the Bible Daily, Study Shows
Kansas Legislature Overrides Governor’s Veto of Transgender Bathroom Bill
Explosion Destroys Upstate New York Church, Pastor and Firefighters Injured
Federal Lawsuit Challenges Colorado’s Blaine Amendment Over Religious School Funding
“You Can’t Save Yourself”: Graham Preaches as Hundreds Commit to Christ in Argentina
India’s Supreme Court to Review Anti-Conversion Laws in 12 States Amid Christian Legal Challenge
Episcopal Relief & Development Awarded $8M Grant to Combat Violence Against Women in Africa
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Bible App Usage in Latin America Reaches Historic High in Early 2026
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U.S. Boosts Nigeria’s Fight Against Islamist Extremists With 200 Troops
Illinois School District Sued Over Alleged Discrimination Against Christian Good News Clubs
Oklahoma Board Rejects Jewish Charter School Proposal Following Court Ruling on Religious Schools
Alabama Bill Would Make Disrupting Worship Services a Felony