World February 2, 2023 Reporters face jail for interviewing Christian who left LGBT lifestyle, warn of assault on free speech Maltese journalists are raising an alarm about the state of free speech in Europe as they face prosecution for interviewing a Christian who talked about leaving the LGBT lifestyle.
Israel February 2, 2023 American tourist arrested for vandalizing Jesus statue at Old City church in Jerusalem The tourist broke a statue of Jesus Christ in a church believed to be where He received His cross and was whipped by Roman soldiers ahead of His crucifixion.
Utah February 2, 2023 Psychedelic churches gaining popularity in America as benefits of ayahuasca continue to be studied The benefits of a mind altering drug called ayahuasca are still being studied. Psychedelic churches across the United States use the substance as a sacrament.
ENTERTAINMENT February 2, 2023 'Dances With Wolves' actor Nathan Chasing Horse told wives to 'shoot it out' if police came to house: report The Associated Press released new details Wednesday in the arrest of "Dances With Wolves" actor Nathan Chasing Horse who is facing charges for multiple sex abuse crimes.
Foreign Affairs February 1, 2023 Taiwan Parliament speaker says country is a ‘beacon of democracy for Chinese-speaking peoples’ The speaker of Taiwan's parliament addressed the International Religious Freedom Summit in Washington, D.C., Wednesday and warned of the growing threat posed by China.
True Crime February 1, 2023 California legal battle over Charles Manson's estate worth up to $1M includes DNA tests, signature comparisons Three people are fighting over cult leader Charles Manson's estate, including his pen pal, and two others who claim to be his biological son and grandson.
World February 1, 2023 Christian mom sues after 4-year-old was allegedly forced to participate in LGBT pride march: 'Just horrific' Christian mother Izoduwa Montague sued after her young son's primary school in London allegedly forced him to partake in a LGBT pride march despite her religious objections.
Africa February 1, 2023 During Mass, Pope Francis urges the people of Congo to forgive those who have harmed them Pope Francis hosted a Mass before an estimated 1 million people in Congo. Francis urged the people to forgive those who have harmed them.
Foreign Policy February 1, 2023 Resolution introduced to relist Nigeria as a 'country of particular concern' for Christian persecution Pressure is mounting on the Biden administration to relist Nigeria as a "country of particular concern," having omitted it in 2021 and 2022. The country's Christians face threats of murder and violence.
US February 1, 2023 Georgia police chief announces retirement days after young cop resigns over religious post about gay marriage The police chief of the Port Wentworth Police Department in Georgia announced his retirement, days after Jacob Kersey received national news coverage for his resignation.