Christian Converts in Iran Face Risk of Harsh Punishment Over Faith Activities

‘Iran’s in Big Trouble,’ Trump Warns, Vowing U.S. Force if Crackdown Continues
Indiana Church Launches $1 Million Campaign to Build Homeless Shelter

Impact Ministries, a young church plant in Indiana, has announced plans to raise $1 million to construct a new homeless shelter aimed at serving vulnerable individuals and families in its local community. The fundraising campaign began earlier this week in response to urgent needs in the area, Nicole Kolley, assistant director of the congregation said. Appeals Court Backs Christian Ministry’s Right to Faith-Based Hiring in Washington

A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of a Christian ministry seeking to preserve its ability to hire only employees who agree with and live out its religious beliefs, barring Washington state from applying a nondiscrimination law to the Union Gospel Mission of Yakima's faith-based hiring decisions. ChinaAid Warns of Escalating Religious Persecution at Wenzhou Church

A watchdog group is urging international attention as Chinese authorities reportedly move to dismantle or destroy a major church in Wenzhou, China. Hundreds of armed police were deployed Monday to surround Yayang Christian Church after authorities allegedly dispersed or detained local Christians and barred bystanders from filming events.
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