China Arrests 18 Zion Church Leaders in Widening Crackdown

Authorities in China have detained leaders of a prominent house church on charges of “illegally using information networks,” a move seen as part of the CCP’s wider crackdown on unregistered Christian communities.
Highland Park UMC Pastor Paul Rasmussen to Step Down, Citing Health Concerns

Highland Park UMC Pastor Paul Rasmussen to Step Down, Citing Health Concerns

The senior minister of Highland Park United Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas, has announced that he will step aside after more than a decade of leading one of the nation’s most prominent Methodist congregations. In a video message shared Thursday afternoon, the Rev. Paul Rasmussen informed church members that he plans to step down.
  • India’s Supreme Court Reviews Challenge to Rajasthan’s New Anti-Conversion Law
    India’s Supreme Court Reviews Challenge to Rajasthan’s New Anti-Conversion Law
    India’s Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Rajasthan government regarding a new petition contesting the state’s controversial anti-conversion law, which permits authorities to confiscate property and demolish homes based solely on allegations of forced religious conversion.
  • UMC Bishop Warns Denomination’s “Financial House Is on Fire”
    UMC Bishop Warns Denomination’s “Financial House Is on Fire”
    A bishop within the United Methodist Church is raising urgent concerns about the denomination’s escalating financial problems, warning leaders that its “financial house is on fire.” During last week’s final meeting of the year for the UMC General Council on Finance and Administration (GCFA), board members reviewed the state of denominational funding.
  • Nearly 8,000 Attend Harvest Crusade at UVU Months After Charlie Kirk’s Death
    Nearly 8,000 Attend Harvest Crusade at UVU Months After Charlie Kirk’s Death
    Nearly 8,000 people filled Utah Valley University’s basketball arena on Sunday for a Harvest Crusade event held at the same campus where conservative Christian activist Charlie Kirk was killed in September. Organizers report that approximately 2,100 attendees made professions of faith during the gathering.