The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) recently announced the search for the next secretary general/ CEO to “be officially inaugurated during its General Assembly in October 2025.”
A public lecture titled “China’s Earliest Christians: Who Were They and What Can We Learn from Them?” will convene at the University of Northwestern-St. Paul in Minnesota, U.S. on March 20.
"Whoever you encounter is your neighbor," Pyle often said, “The homeless on the streets are my neighbors. Since they have come into my life, I have a responsibility to do something for them.”
In 2014, Pastor Hand Pyo Kim, then serving a large Korean church in Ohio, visited Pensacola, Florida. During his visit, he learned about the lives and faith of the local Korean diaspora.
Participants in what organizers called the largest ever religious freedom gathering voiced hope that the new U.S. administration and Congress would include their cause in broader policies as the International Religious Freedom Summit opened in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday (Feb. 4).
Beginning on February 3, a three-session course, “The Church in China: Beyond the Headlines,” will focus on the current state of churches in China at the University of Minnesota, USA.
Today, the protagonist of this article, Alicia Tappan, embodies this "from margin to renewal" mission through her personal experience and faith. Through her Survivor Led Solutions, she helps survivors of human trafficking and other forms of trauma, guiding them out of pain, rebuilding their lives, and finding new hope.
Jimmy Carter, a lifelong Baptist and the 39th President of the United States, passed away at the age of 100 on Sunday. He is remembered in China for his pivotal role in establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries. His deep Christian faith also led him to play a significant role in advancing religious freedom in China.