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Nigerian churches attacked and worshippers abducted

Armed assailants attacked two churches in Nigeria’s Kogi State in recent weeks and abducted worshippers, a United Kingdom-based human rights organization focused on international religious freedom reported.

New York on track to become 14th jurisdiction to legalize assisted suicide

NEW YORK (BP) – New York state is on track to legalize physician assisted suicide for adults in early 2026, joining 12 other states and Washington D.C. that allow such intervention.

Hegseth voices support for military chaplaincy, aims to bolster religious freedom

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Secretary of War Pete Hegseth released a video Tuesday evening (Dec. 16) announcing immediate changes to directives given to military chaplains.

2,000 miles, 2,000 Christmas boxes for Native children

PEMBROKE, N.C. – Two Morning Star Ministries leaders drove 2,100 miles in a 26-foot U-Haul box truck across Interstate 40 after Thanksgiving to deliver 2,000 Christmas shoeboxes and other gifts for Native American youngsters in Oklahoma, New Mexico and as far West as Flagstaff, Arizona.

Unexpected joy as Christmas returns to Israel, but Gazan Christians still sheltered

NAZARETH, Israel (BP) – Yasmeen Mazzawi, an Arab Christian who attended Nazareth Baptist School as a teenager, observed an unexpected joy as Christmas returned to her hometown of Nazareth for the first time since the start of the Israel-Hamas War.

Nigerian leaders verify Christian persecution, refute false narrative of land dispute

KADUNA, Nigeria (BP) – Nigerian Christian leaders verified Dec. 16 that Christians there are persecuted for their faith, refuting a growing international narrative that violence in the deadliest country for Christians is not religion-based.

Messianic Jews call on the Lord, encourage vigilance after Sydney massacre, Brown shooting

SYDNEY (BP) -- The international Jewish community is mourning during its annual Festival of Lights after gunmen killed at least 15 and injured dozens at a Hannukah celebration in Sydney Dec. 14.

Southern Baptists Across State Lines join New England Baptists to save pre-born lives

Williston, VT (BP) -- After leaving Vermont, returning again feels like entering spiritual darkness. That’s how one volunteer at Aspire Now Pregnancy Care Center in Williston, Vermont, described her experience serving mothers in a state that is leading the nation in abortion access.

Former atheist, horror filmmaker examines existence of God in new documentary

ARLINGTON, Texas – In a story of life transformation filled with twists and turns only God could orchestrate, Michael Ray Lewis, a former atheist and horror filmmaker, gave his life to Christ and has become a Christian apologist.

Reported U.S. revival led by young men unsupported by latest Pew Research

WASHINGTON (BP) – Young men are not leading a revival in religiosity, Bible reading and churchgoing in the U.S. today, Pew Research said in its latest findings, bucking 2025 reports from other top researchers.