Israel Plans to Host 8,000 Young Christian Leaders by 2026

Israel is preparing a major initiative to deepen its relationship with the global Christian community by inviting thousands of young leaders to visit the country over the next two years, following the appointment of a special envoy dedicated to engaging with Christians worldwide.
Saint Augustine’s University to File for Bankruptcy, Halt Accreditation Battle

Saint Augustine’s University to File for Bankruptcy, Halt Accreditation Battle

A historically Black university in Raleigh, North Carolina, affiliated with The Episcopal Church, has announced plans to file for bankruptcy while ending its efforts to retain accreditation. Saint Augustine’s University said it will move forward with a voluntary Chapter 11 filing as part of a broader effort to stabilize its financial situation.
  • Alabama Megachurch Pastor George Wright Announces Sudden Resignation
    Alabama Megachurch Pastor George Wright Announces Sudden Resignation
    The senior pastor of Shades Mountain Baptist Church, a congregation of about 7,800 members in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, has stepped down from his role, announcing a video shared on social media Friday. Rev. George Wright did not provide specific reasons for his resignation, telling members that his final Sunday sermon would take place in two days.
  • Poll Finds Strong Support for Off-Campus Religious Instruction During School Hours
    Poll Finds Strong Support for Off-Campus Religious Instruction During School Hours
    A new poll shows growing support among parents and teachers across the United States for allowing students to participate in voluntary, off-campus religious instruction during the school day, with 86% of parents and 93% of educators in favor, as concerns about student mental health continue to rise, while 10% of parents and 4% of educators said they did not.
  • Iranian Christians See “Turning Point” as War Opens New Doors for Gospel Outreach
    Iranian Christians See “Turning Point” as War Opens New Doors for Gospel Outreach
    As conflict continues to unfold in Iran, a Christian leader says the crisis is not only bringing hardship but also creating unexpected opportunities for mission within the country’s underground Church. According to Todd Nettleton, vice president of Voice of the Martyrs USA, the difficult conditions have unexpectedly opened doors for ministry among believers.