Featured
Pastor stole church member’s underwear to ‘pray for her’
By Eric W. Dolan A pastor in Nigeria told authorities he stole a woman’s underwear so that he could pray for her, according to Vanguard News. Tommy Issachar, a 25-year-old
Preconceived Notions Pave the Road to Hell
By Dan Delzell “I can earn my way to heaven.” “If I don’t think about the afterlife, it won’t ever reach me.” “A loving God would never send people to
Nigeria: Kukah – Future of North Bleak Without Education
The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah, Tuesday said the discovery of abundant mineral resources in the north would not solve its problems, warning that the region
Tunisia: ‘Topless Jihad’ Sparks Rights Debate
Yasmin Najjar and Mouna Sadek — Femen activists on Thursday (April 4th) carried out a “topless jihad” in front of Tunisian embassies, mosques and Islamic associations in Europe to show
Margaret Thatcher, Britain’s first female PM, dead at 87
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher,a towering figure in postwar British and world politics and the only woman to become British prime minister, has died at the age of 87.She suffered a
Uganda: Archbishop Wants ‘Christian Courts’ Recognized
Kampala — Archbishop Cyprian Lwanga has called for an amendment to Uganda’s constitution to give Christian churches some mandate to resolve marital disputes, the same way it recognizes Muslim Khadi
Kenyans Celebrate Palm Sunday
Nairobi — On any other day, Johnson Kyalo would be traversing the road between Murang’a and Nairobi in order to earn his wage as a matatu tout. This Sunday however,
Liberia: Muslims Oppose Campaign to ‘Christianize’ Liberia
A group of Muslims under the banner of “Liberians United for the Adherence and Preservation of Chapter III, Article 14 of the 1986 Constitution of Liberia” on Tuesday, March 26,
Nigeria: Francis Meets Benedict – First Recorded Meeting of Two Popes in History
In yet another first, Pope Francis had a lunch meeting with his predecessor, Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI. There is no public record of two popes ever meeting in history. At
Nigeria: Clerics Appeal for Peace As Christians Observe Holy Week
Abuja — Ven. Shola Igbari, an Anglican cleric, has appealed to Christians to maintain peace with their neighbours during the Holy Week this came also as Rev. Fr. Henry Kwasu, another