
Croatian Catholic Nun Stabbed by Migrant Allegedly Shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’
50 Nigerian Schoolchildren Escape Catholic School Abduction, but 265 Remain Missing

Fifty Nigerian schoolchildren who were kidnapped last week during an attack on a Catholic school in Niger state have managed to flee captivity and return home, according to school officials. Another 253 children and 12 teachers are still unaccounted for in what authorities describe as one of the largest mass abductions in the country’s recent history. UK Street Preacher Acquitted After Facing Charges Over Alleged Anti-Muslim Remarks

A Christian street preacher in the United Kingdom who faced accusations of making anti-Muslim comments during a public sermon has been found not guilty. A jury at Swindon Crown Court in southwest England delivered the verdict after hearing of testimony and argument. Shaun O’Sullivan, 36, had been charged with religiously aggravated intentional harassment.
CofE Warns Hundreds of Historic Churches at Risk Without VAT Support
China Arrests 18 Zion Church Leaders in Widening Crackdown on House Churches

Authorities in China have detained leaders of a prominent house church on charges of “illegally using information networks,” a move observers say is part of a broader effort by the Chinese Communist Party to suppress unregistered Christian communities. The arrests took place at Zion Church in Beihai, Guangxi Province, where Senior Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri was among the 18 church members taken into custody. Violence Against Christians and Churches Surges Across Europe, Report Warns

A new study released Monday by the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) finds that violent attacks, threats, and arson against Christians and churches rose sharply in 2024. According to the data, physical violence against Christians increased from 232 incidents in 2023 to 274 in 2024. Dozens Killed as ISIS-Linked Militants Attack Hospital, Targeting Nursing Mothers and Newborns

A brutal overnight attack on a Catholic-run maternity ward in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has left roughly 20 people dead, including breastfeeding mothers and their infants, according to local authorities. Officials have attributed the massacre to the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), an Islamist-affiliated rebel faction linked to the Islamic State.
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Armenian PM Addresses National Prayer Breakfast Amid Clergy Arrests
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who has faced growing criticism over his government’s treatment of senior clergy from the national church, addressed the country’s first national prayer breakfast on Saturday. Pashinyan recited Psalm 32:1 and reflected on the importance of the relationship between God and the state. 
Christian Leaders Urge Trump to Address Persecution of Syrian Minorities
More than 80 Christian leaders have signed a letter to former President Donald Trump, calling on him to confront the persecution of Christians, Druze, Kurds, and other minorities in Syria. "We urge you to address directly the massacre of Christians, Kurds, Druze, and Alawites in Syria, notably in the greater Suwayda area," said the Nov. 7 letter. 
Pastor Warned That Bible Verse on Campervan Could Be Considered ‘Hate Speech’
A British pastor says he was cautioned by a police officer that a Bible verse displayed on the back of his campervan could be deemed “hate speech” if someone complained. The incident involved 59-year-old Mick Fleming, a former drug dealer who became a Christian pastor and now lives in his van. Prominently displayed on the vehicle was the Bible verse John 3:16. 
Construction Begins on Britain’s Largest Christian Monument, ‘Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer’
Construction is officially set to begin this week, described as Britain’s largest Christian monument, following the successful completion of an initial $50 million fundraising goal. Designed in the form of a Möbius strip, the structure will rise 167 feet high—more than twice the height of the Angel of the North. 
Trump Urges End to Christian Killings in Nigeria; Tinubu Rejects Religious Freedom Criticism
Responding to U.S. President Donald Trump’s demand to halt attacks on Christians in northern Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu rebutted, stating that officials are taking steps to protect religious liberty. Trump said the U.S. will suspend assistance to Nigeria “and may very well go into that now disgraced country ‘guns-a-blazing’ to completely wipe out the Islamic Terrorists.” 
‘Face of Radical Islam’: Franklin Graham Blasts RSF Atrocities in Sudan’s El-Fasher
Evangelist Franklin Graham denounced what he called the “face of radical Islam” in Sudan after receiving videos showing paramilitary fighters executing civilians following the Rapid Support Forces’ capture of el-Fasher. Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized el-Fasher on Monday, taking the last government-held city in Darfur after a prolonged siege. 
Anti-Christian Hate Crimes in Europe Are Being Downplayed, New Reports Warn
A new analysis contends that anti-Christian hate crimes across Europe are frequently minimized or overlooked by authorities and the public. The report at the Warsaw Human Dimension Conference, examines anti-Christian incidents and comes from the Organization. 
Two Historic Mosul Churches Reopen Nearly a Decade After ISIS Destruction
Two landmark churches in Mosul, Iraq, have officially reopened following years of reconstruction, marking an important milestone nearly ten years after their devastation under the Islamic State’s rule.














