Latins Launch USA Missions Outreach

In a history-making move, Tim Hill, director of Church of God World Missions, speaking to 1,500 church leaders in a Guatemala City convention, called upon the Latin American church to reach out in missions action to the United States and to Latinos scattered around the world.

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.

20,000 Churches Band Together to Invite America Back to Church

This September, around 20,000 churches will reach out to 10 million unchurched Americans for National Back to Church Sunday.

Christianity Could Become Extinct in Iraq as Islamists Drive Out Believers

Iraq’s Christian heritage can be compared to its wetland marshes. Christ-followers in Iraq date back to the first century, making it one of the oldest Christian communities in the world. But today, Christianity in Iraq is under serious threat. Similarly, the wetland marshes—once teeming with flora and fauna—were drained to desert over a decade ago.