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Christians targeted by separatists in Ukraine
Pro-Russian separatists are increasingly targeting evangelical Christians in eastern Ukraine by beating, torturing and even killing them.
Urgent Prayer Update from Gaza
Hanna Massad: The situation in Gaza is much worse than during any other conflict there has been before.
Donetsk Christian University forced to evacuate their buildings
Press release from the Donetsk Christian University in Ukraine, informing us about the development in the war situation.
A Plea to My Christian, Muslim and Jewish Friends
In the light of the continuous conflicts in the Middle East and many other places in the world, dr Martin Accad is calling his readers for more “Christlikeness,” of the kind that loves one’s “enemy” to the point of laying down one’s life for them.
Dr Stuart Blythe, Rector of IBTSC reflecting on IBTS transition
Dr Stuart Blythe: I am both interested in learning and teaching and have a commitment to providing a good student experience.
A Warm Blanket in a Winter of Need
Syrian crisis continues. Will we continue to stand with the Syrian people in their time of greatest suffering and need? Such a prolonged crisis calls for persevering compassion.
Peace Conference in Sarajevo commemorates 100 years from the beginning of the World War I
Reflection by Massimo Aprile on the Sarajevo Peace Conference, its impact, and on Christian witness in keeping the peace in the world.
Making Religious Freedom a subject of discussion
Churches and Religions enhance cooperation in Austria
Russian Baptists meet in St Petersburg
The 34th Congress of the Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists has taken place in St Petersburg from 28-30 May.
Peteris Sprogis again elected the bishop of LBCU
Latvian Baptist Church Union (LBCU) in their annual congress this week once again elected Peteris Sprogis to be the Bishop for the next four years. This is his third term to be Bishop.