Worldwide
Tuesday, 10 June 2014 01:00
Eritrea: 21st birthday but 1,000 Christian prisoners don’t celebrate
Eritrea is ruled by President Isaias Afewerki, who won independence from Ethiopia in 1991. He became a dictator, repressing soldiers then turning on religious dissenters and critics within the party. Today the Eritrean regime tolerates no…
Tuesday, 10 June 2014 01:00
Central African Republic: ‘Christian’ criminals and militia
On Tuesday Reuters reported, ‘three Muslim youths were killed and mutilated by 'Christian' militia in CAR. They were travelling to a reconciliation soccer game between Muslim and Christian youths that was set up to forge a…
Tuesday, 10 June 2014 01:00
Global: Spreading the gospel through social media
On June 8, there will be an opportunity for believers around the world to cover the Internet with the Gospel. #goeverywhere is an online movement presented by the team at yesHEis, for Christians to answer the…
Tuesday, 10 June 2014 01:00
Nigeria: Update
Nigeria's Chief of Defence Staff said, ‘We know where the girls are but we cannot tell you military secrets. Just leave us alone. We are working. We will get the girls back.’ Nigeria has ruled out…
Monday, 09 June 2014 01:00
Iran: Nuclear negotiations with IAEA and P5+1
The U.N. nuclear watchdog (IAEA) had talks with Iran on Tuesday to advance a long-stalled investigation into Tehran's atomic activities, but it was not immediately clear whether any headway was made, leaving open the possibility agreements…
Monday, 09 June 2014 01:00
South Africa: Church response to poverty and injustice
The Warehouse was established in 2003 through the parish of St John's, Cape Town, and exists to serve the South African church network in its response to poverty, injustice and division. They work with local churches…
