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This magazine is to entertain all kinds of Christian news, and to concentrate on news that may be seen as persecution of believers, and the news that can promote the gospel of Jesus Christ. These include revival reports from churches and ministries, conducting interviews with some men and women of God who are ready to transfer or pass their productive experiences to the followers who will continue after them. This magazine also features the Christian adventures in the areas of missionary and spiritual updating.

THE WORLD NEWS

MidEast Christian News to Suspend Operations

Washington, D.C. (March 1, 2016)— Mideast Christian News (MCN) will halt operations today, four years after its launch on March 11, 2012. William Weessa, MCN founder and editor-in-chief made the announcement, saying that financial losses had taken their toll, with MCN struggling to amass a sufficient number of paying subscribers. Most interested readers, he said, expected the highly specialized service to be free and that, Weessa said, “was not realistic.

Egyptian politician: IS gangs sanction killing of Christians.

"The main reason for the tragedy of the Middle East Christians, which we see on a daily basis, is the failures of our societies to establish a culture of acceptance of others, tolerance, citizenship, equal rights, democratic development and construction, in addition to their inability to get rid of tyranny, authoritarianism, terrorism and violence that sanction killing of everyone," said Amr Hamzawi, Egyptian politician and former MP

Iraqi parliament speaker: We are keen on safeguarding rights of minorities, ensuring return of Christians to their areas

Baghdad, February 29 /MCN/ “Iraqi MPs are keen on accomplishing laws that safeguard the rights of minorities,” said Iraqi parliament speaker Salim al-Jubouri on Monday

Chairman of Chaldean League: Iraqi extremism not limited to Islamic State

Extremist thought in Iraq is not limited to the Islamic State (IS) and the government shares responsibility for displaced Iraqi Christians, said Safa Sabah, the chairman of Chaldean League of Iraq and the World.

European Union of Coptic Organizations calls for revoking contempt of Islam law

Geneva, February 28/MCN/ The European Union for Coptic Human Rights Organizations (EUCHRO) condemned the Egyptian judiciary's "misuse" of some law articles that were "enacted for personal interests," and condemned use of those articles against Islam Al-Bihary and Fatma Naoot.

Egyptian politician: Constitution gives Christians right to assume highest positions, but only in theory

Cairo, February 22 /MCN/ - by Maria Alfi "Copts are suffering wounds," said Dr. Refaat al-Saeed, an Egyptian politician and former president of the Tagammu Party

Despite Opening to U.S., The Castros Continue to Persecute Cuban Christians

The Obama administration has continued its effort to expand contact between the U.S. and Cuba by easing restrictions on travel, exports, and export financing. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker spoke of “building a more open and mutually beneficial relationship.

Christian Mother of 7 Hacked to Death in Nigeria While Preaching; Severed Head Left on Bible

A Christian mother of seven was hacked to death by suspected Muslim radicals in Nigeria and her mutilated body was discovered in a pool of blood along with a Bible and megaphone she used to preach every morning. According to local reports, 41-year-old Eunice Olawale, a pastor at the Redeemed Christian Church of Nigeria and an evangelist, was murdered in the early morning hours on Saturday while she was out evangelizing near Nigeria's capital of Abuja.

Over 1,200 People Die of Starvation at Nigerian Refugee Camp After Fleeing Boko Haram

Nigeria: At least 24,000 displaced people in dire health situation in Bama Critical humanitarian needs identified for displaced in Bama, Borno State, Nigeria 22 June 2016 Abuja — A catastrophic humanitarian emergency is currently unfolding in a camp for internally displaced people in Borno State, Nigeria. For several hours on 21 June, an MSF medical team was able to access the town of Bama in northeastern Nigeria, where 24,000 people, including 15,000 children (among them 4,500 under five years of age) are sheltered in a camp located on a hospital compound.

Thousands Fasting After Russian President Putin Signs Law Banning Evangelism Outside of Churches

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed into law last week a measure punishing any kind of religious evangelization outside of churches, which some observers have called one of the most restrictive moves in "post-Soviet history." "This new situation resembles the Soviet Union in 1929. At that time confession of faith was permitted only in church," Hannu Haukka, president of Great Commission Media Ministries, told National Religious Broadcasters, according to Breitbart News. "Practically speaking, we are back in the same situation. These anti-terrorist laws are some of the most restrictive laws in post-Soviet history.

America Has an 'Awful Lot of Cowards in the Church Today,' General Jerry Boykin Says

SILVER SPRING, Maryland — The American Church is helping "destroy America" because too many spiritual leaders are acting like "cowards" and not standing up to defend biblical principles in society and culture, Family Research Council Executive Vice President Lt. Gen (Ret.) Jerry Boykin said Friday afternoon. Giving a keynote speech at The Bridge – International Christian Concern's first annual conference on the persecuted church – Boykin warned that if the church wants to help Christians that are being persecuted for their faith overseas, Christians in the United States need to stop "conforming to the world."

Churches in China Growing Stronger Despite Regime's Brutal Crackdown, Says Persecuted Christian

Despite China's ongoing crackdown on Christians, believers' faith is growing stronger in the world's most populous nation, one church member reveals in an interview with China Aid. He also called on China Aid reported that the the United States to take an active role to help Christians in China. interview was conducted back in May with a member of Huoshi Church in China's central Guizhou province, which has been serially targeted by the Communist Party. Government officials have been persecuting minority religious people on an increasing basis, with a separate China Aid report noting that 20,000 people suffered religious persecution throughout 2015.

Anti-Terror Crackdown: Over 5,000 People Arrested in Bangladesh to Protect Christians

Bangladesh has suffered a wave of Islamist militant violence in recent months, including a series of attacks on mosques, Christian priests and Hindu temples. Protests in this undated photo. Authorities in Bangladesh arrested more than 5,000 people over the weekend in connection to Islamic terror, seeking to stand up to the growing wave of attacks against minorities, including Christians and atheists, in the South Asian country. The Telegraph reported that a number of those arrested in police raids are known Islamic militants who have organized a series of attacks on minority communities in the past year

Iraq: Christians’ Muslim militia aligned with Iran homes being seized

By Mark Ellis & Michael Ashcraft The homes, belongings and finances of Iraqi Christians are being seized by Muslim militia backed by Iran, Christian members of the Iraqi Parliament said. The military units, directed by Iranian advisers, are supposedly combating ISIS in a loose coalition with the U.S.


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The Islamization of Britain in 2015 Sex Crimes, Jihadimania and "Protection Tax"

The Muslim population of Britain surpassed 3.5 million in 2015 to become around 5.5% of the overall population of 64 million, according to figures extrapolated from a recent study on the growth of the Muslim population in Europe. In real terms, Britain has the third-largest Muslim population in the European Union, after France, then Germany

INDIA: A NEW HOME AND A NEW START FOR BELIEVERS FROM ODISHA

"Our family lived in a tent made of plastic tarpaulin and mud. Because of the scarcity of water we were able to yield little from our land and thus worked for daily wages in other people's fields. We also sold firewood and leaves we could collect from the forest to ensure one-time meal for our family."

Worthy Christian News » Christian Persecution » Iran: Imprisoned Christian up for appeal

Iran: Imprisoned Christian up for appeal Tuesday, July 12, 2016 | Worthy News / Christian Persecution, Christian Persecution - Middle East, Iran (Worthy News) - A convert from Islam who was sentenced to five years in prison for "disturbing the national security of Iran" is praying for an appeal after waiting more than a year for a hearing on his sentence. According to Morning Star News, Ibrahim Firoozi is hoping for a hearing by the end of the month.

Eight converts sentenced in Iran for 'National Security' violations

Monday, July 22, 2013 | Worthy News / Christian Persecution, Christian Persecution - Middle East, Iran By Joseph DeCaro, Worthy News Correspondent TEHRAN, IRAN (Worthy News)-- Eight Iranian Christians received long sentences Tuesday after being convicted of "action against the national security," a bogus charge often used against Muslim converts to Christianity, according to Morning Star News. However, Iranian Christian leaders denied that they or their church had any involvement in subversive activity.

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