UK Street Preacher Acquitted After Facing Charges Over Alleged Anti-Muslim Remarks

A Christian street preacher in the United Kingdom who faced accusations of making anti-Muslim comments during a public sermon has been found not guilty. A jury delivered the verdict after hearing of testimony and argument.
Trump Again Condemns Violence Against Nigerian Christians, Urges Government Action

Trump Again Condemns Violence Against Nigerian Christians, Urges Government Action

President Donald Trump has renewed his criticism of the escalating violence against Christians in Nigeria, urging the Nigerian government to take decisive action. During a Fox News Radio interview last Friday, Trump expressed deep anger over ongoing massacres targeting Christian communities. “I'm really angry about it,” he said.
  • Shedeur Sanders Credits God After First NFL Start and Browns Victory
    Shedeur Sanders Credits God After First NFL Start and Browns Victory
    Shedeur Sanders expressed deep gratitude to God after becoming the first Cleveland Browns quarterback since 1995 to win his NFL debut, leading the team to a 24–10 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. Sanders described his joy after helping secure the Browns’ third win of the season, testifying that God’s guidance.
  • Pastor Michael Youssef to Step Down From Church of the Apostles to Focus on Global Ministry
    Pastor Michael Youssef to Step Down From Church of the Apostles to Focus on Global Ministry
    Michael Youssef, the founding pastor of Church of the Apostles in Atlanta, Georgia, has announced that he will resign from his pastoral role to pursue expanded ministry work through his international organization. In a statement released Sunday, he said he plans to step down next summer to devote his time fully to Leading The Way.
  • CofE Warns Hundreds of Historic Churches at Risk Without VAT Support
    CofE Warns Hundreds of Historic Churches at Risk Without VAT Support
    The Church of England is pressing the Labour government to secure long-term funding for a major tax relief program, cautioning that hundreds of historic churches could deteriorate or close if the policy is allowed to lapse. The Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme is scheduled to end in March 2026 unless renewed.