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Africa, Asia See Boom in Priests as Europe Withers
VATICAN CITY – The number of Catholic priests in Africa and Asia has shot up over the past decade while decreasing in Europe. That matches trends in the numbers of
New Gateway Worship Album, Forever Yours, Lands at No. 1
CBN.com – (NASHVILLE, Tenn.) October 23, 2012 – The new CD, Forever Yours, from Gateway Worship, the worship experience of the 24,000 member Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas, lands at
Tanzania Muslim Council condemns cathedral attack
Tanzania, once celebrated as a role model for peace in Africa, is no longer being considered ‘safe’ after an increase in inter-faith violence, with little evidence so far of perpetrators
Nigeria: Open Doors appeals for prayer after reports of another Boko Haram attack
Open Doors South Africa has issued an urgent appeal for prayer after receiving news that suspected Boko Haram terrorists attacked the predominantly Christian village of Zangan in southern Kaduna around
Ghana to avoid political turbulence- Dr Tetteh
Dr Lawrence Tetteh, an International Evangelist, on Monday noted that Ghana is endowed with the unique privilege of being spared the painful ordeal of political turbulence that have rocked neighbouring
Libya: UN Mission Strongly Condemns Deadly Bombing in Benghazi
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) strongly condemned the bombing that took place today near a hospital in the city of Benghazi and resulted in a number of
Liberia: Prelate Mounts Anti-Gay Campaign
By Winston W. Parley, Reverend Dr. Joseph Kortu Brown has strongly argued that “even cats, dogs, chickens” and other animals do not practice gay activities, thereby warning Liberians as Christians
Tanzania church blast: Saudi and UAE suspects freed
Tanzania has freed three Emiratis and a Saudi arrested over the bombing of a church in the northern city of Arusha on 5 May, police say. The four turned out
Kenya’s Nairobi city hit by pig protest over MPs pay
Protesters in Kenya have released a pig and about a dozen piglets outside parliament to show their anger at newly elected MPs demanding higher salaries. The animals licked blood spilled
South Africa: Government Encourages Freedom of Children’s Religious and Ethnic Rights
Government has noted recent media reports wherein the religious and ethnic rights of children were violated at certain schools, and condemns such behaviour. Parents, learners and educators are reminded that