Bethlehem Monastery Loses Court Battle on Israeli Wall

A Catholic monastery and convent in a secluded valley outside Bethlehem lost a seven-year legal battle against the building of Israel’s separation wall on its land on Friday, according to its lawyers.

After Africa, Reinhard Bonnke Plans Gospel Crusades Across US

Internationally known evangelist and founder of Christ for All Nations (CFAN), Reinhard Bonnke, announced Wednesday that for the first time in his 35-year ministry history, he will host crusades throughout the United States, to be called “Good News: A Gospel Crusade With International Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke.”

Tensions Flare Over Women’s Prayers at Sacred Western Wall

The ultra-Orthodox rabbi in charge of the sacred Western Wall assured a government emissary on Thursday that Jewish women will not be arrested if they try to recite the mourner’s prayer at the holy site, despite a warning from Israeli police.

Venezuelan Christians Call for Prayer After Chávez’s Death

As Venezuelans mourn the death of President Hugo Chávez and face an uncertain future, the nation’s evangelical community urges Christians around the world to be in prayer for their country.

‘Damascus Countdown’ Novel Depicts Iran Showdown

Author Joel Rosenberg has a knack for writing fiction that is chillingly close to reality, and he’s done it again in Damascus Countdown, the third and final installment of his Twelfth Imam series.

Muslim-Christian Conflict Shuts Down Nigeria Churches

Christian churches and worship centers were completely shut down on Sunday in the central Nigerian town of Wukari following religious riots that broke out Saturday in the town between Muslims and Christians.

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