World

Review: The Coming Chinese Church â By Paul Golf and Pastor Lee
The whole picture of the Chinese Church is more complicated

Syrian refugees experiencing harsh winter conditions
World Vision has warned that many thousands of Syrian refugees are more vulnerable than ever as they face terrible weather conditions and other dangers

Call for prayer after attacks on Iraqi Christians
Open Doors USA president calls for prayers following attacks on Iraqi Christians

Call centres: An unconventional route to peace in Bethlehem
A British Christian entrepreneur is hoping to bring peace to a fractured region through the business he co-founded in Bethlehem last year.

Christmas â time to remember the special ones
No attacks can ever deter Christians in Pakistan from celebrating Christmas with zeal

Car bomb kills 15 near Baghdad church
At least 15 people have been killed after a car bomb was detonated close to a Baghdad church as members of the congregation were leaving a Christmas Day service.

Walk in the light this Christmas
Pope Francis has invited people to open their hearts to the light of Jesus in his first Christmas Eve mass.

A sombre Christmas in the Philippines
The Philippines is facing a difficult Christmas as millions remain homeless and are struggling to cope with the effects of the catastrophic Typhoon Haiyan.

Four in 10 Americans attended church in week before Christmas
Even in the midst of the Christmas season, churches in the US are failing to draw a substantial crowd.

Phil Robertson petition: Twitter lifts block on links to IStandWithPhil.com
After a massive negative backlash, social networking site Twitter has lifted a block on links to the website IStandWithPhil.com, a page dedicated to support for suspended Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson.

WEA calls for peace in South Sudan this Christmas
The World Evangelical Alliance has issued a statement to leaders in South Sudan, urging them to seek peace and reconciliation in the midst of extreme violence and political unrest.

Over one fifth of the global population living in extreme poverty
A new study indicates that more than one in five people across the globe, more than half of whom are in sub-Saharan Africa, live on $1.25 a day or less.

Freedom of association â the Phil Robertson and Jack Phillips cases
As much as we might not like it, A&E are perfectly entitled to dismiss Phil Robertson from the Duck Dynasty show

Appeals for more aid to support Typhoon Haiyan victims
The Church of Ireland's appeal for the Typhoon Haiyan response has raised over £140,000 so far, but the needs are huge

The EU's roadmap against homophobia
Four reasons why the new report needs to be through with a more critical eye.

Joni Eareckson Tada 'dismayed' at Belgian child euthanasia law
Joni Eareckson Tada, renowned evangelical artist and advocate for the disabled, has strongly condemned the Belgian government's plans to pass a law making euthanasia available to children.