Agencies Preparing Aid for Ivorian Refugees in Eastern Liberia

Since an eighteen-month Ivorian cease-fire was shattered last week, about 19,000 Ivory Coast civilians have crossed into Liberia, local U.N. officials said Friday, with the most dramatic influx in recent days. Meanwhile, humanitarian and relief agencies are preparing to respond to what could be a major humanitarian crisis....

  • Update on Iraqi Christian Pastor Shot by Terrorists

    An Iraqi Christian leader who was shot three weeks ago by Muslim extremists is in stable condition but has been paralysed from the chest down, according to reports received by a mission agency...

  • Churches in Pakistan Growing Despite Opposition

    Despite multiple instances of persecution by Muslim extremists in recent weeks, native missionaries in Pakistan report that their work is drawing people to the Lord in growing numbers...

  • USPG’s New Project to Support Burma Mission

    USPG (United Society for the Propagation of Gospel) has recently launched a new project to support the work of the Church of Myanmar (Burma). Burma lies in the South East Asian Pacific, and is festooned with the symbol of Buddhism. Almost 90 percent of Myanmar’s population believe...

  • Catholic Priest begins UK Speaking Tour amidst Death Threat

    A Colombian Catholic priest, who is also a world renowned human rights advocate, will soon begin a speaking tour of the UK. Father Javier Giraldo is constantly under death threats because of his 25 years of constant efforts...

  • 15th Annual International Christian Human Rights Conference

    The 2004 International Christian Human Rights Conference has seen more than 1,000 delegates attend. The conference which is sponsored by Premier Christian Radio, Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) and Release International...

  • International Delegates speak out for the Persecuted

    Christian Solidarity Worldwide held their International Christian Rights Conference on 6th November at Westminster Chapel. The event saw representatives from all over the globe unite in opposition to the persecution faced by Christians throughout the world...

  • CSW condemn Pakistan Blasphemy Laws

    Christian Solidarity Worldwide have expressed their deep concerns over the threat of the blasphemy laws on the rights of religious minorities in Pakistan, especially the Christian population. Pakistan’s Blasphemy law imposes life imprisonment on anyone insulting...

  • Upcoming ‘Festival of Hope’ to Bring Peace to Chile

    More than 250 churches in the Araucania region of Chile, in cooperation with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, have joined together to support an upcoming evangelistic Festival in the region’s capital city of Temuco...

  • History's Most-Watched Film Celebrates 25th Anniversary

    By far the most-watched and most-translated movie in history, as well as one of the church’s most potent evangelism tools, the “JESUS” film marked the 25th year of its amazing run last month. Since it first appeared in theaters in 1979...

  • Bringing the Gospel from Korea to Middle East

    While many have lost their hope in the future of Christianity in Iraq, claiming that Iraqi Christians will come to extinction next year, the history of salvation of God is still advancing through some Korean missionaries. Continued violence targeted at Christians in Iraq has driven a mass exodus of 40,000 Christians to neighbouring countries such as Jordan and Syria...

  • British Politicians Urge Support for Iraqi Christians’ Autonomy

    A number of British politicians and human rights campaigners have voiced their request to the British government to reach out a helping hand to the vulnerable community in Iraq. Ever escalating attacks against the Iraq Assyrian Christian community have ranged...