Africa
Sudan: No Reconciliation, No Peace, Says Archbishop
Juba — The Primate of the Episcopal Church of Sudan has called on the people of South Sudan to be “united in order to achieve lasting national healing, peace and
Ghana: Lesbianism Defies Traditional Values-Archbishop
(The chronicle) The Most Reverend Philip Naameh, Metropolitan Archbishop of Tamale has spoken against the negative by products of modernity such as homosexuality and lesbianism, which he said, defies traditional
Egypt’s Christians praying for end to bloodshed and violence
(John Newton, Aid to the Church in Need) The UK director of Aid to the Church in Need has given a first-hand account of last weekend’s mass protest in Egypt
Nigeria: Boko Haram Kills 15, Sacks 7 Communities in Borno
By Ndahi Marama (VANGUARD) GUNMEN suspected to be members of Boko Haram Saturday attacked seven hilly communities in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State and killed about 15 people.
Somalia Militants Execute Christian Convert
By BosNewsLife Africa Service with additional reporting by Joseph DeCaro, BosNewsLife International Correspondent somaliacivilians MOGADISHU, SOMALIA (BosNewsLife)– Minority Christians in Somalia faced more violence Tuesday, June 25, after news emerged
Angola: French Evangelic Ministry Organizes Conference On Peace Consolidation
Luanda — The Evangelic Ministry Tussamba Lussuki of France in partnership with the Order of Angolan Evangelic Pastors in France (OPEA), will organize on Saturday, at the Natural History Museum,
Bishop Noel Jones in Ghana
(Ghana News Agency) Bishop Noel Jones, Senior Pastor of the City of Refuge Church in Los Angeles, on Wednesday arrived in Ghana to attend the Ultimate Believer’s Convention scheduled to
Angola: French Evangelic Ministry Organizes Conference On Peace Consolidation
Luanda — The Evangelic Ministry Tussamba Lussuki of France in partnership with the Order of Angolan Evangelic Pastors in France (OPEA), will organize on Saturday, at the Natural History Museum,
Obama Arrives in Senegal
DAKAR — (VOA NEWS) U.S. President Barack Obama has arrived in Senegal, the first stop of a three-nation African trip focused on supporting democratic progress, and increasing U.S. trade and
AIDS: Orphanage closes its hospice, babies no longer dying
Turffontein, South Africa – (The Christian Science Monitor) AIDS killed a baby a week during the height of the epidemic at the Cotlands child-care facility in South Africa. But because