One year has passed since Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The WEA joins the EEA and the CEPCU in condemning the aggression, honoring the people who are pouring out support for the victims, and challenging all evangelicals to follow Jesus as the war continues to rage.
New Antioch Church is being built though the old one was destroyed during an earthquake which hit Turkey and Syria's border region on February 6, 2023.
One of the cities affected by the Turkey earthquake holds biblical significance. Antioch played a prominent role in the life of the apostle Paul, and it also served as a foundation of the early Church.
The Amity Rescue Team carried out disaster assessments in heavily affected areas of Türkiye from Feb 6 to 14, 2023, after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit Türkiye and neighboring Syria on Feb 6, 2023.
Ashley Kellogg chronicles her family’s 10-year journey to their first adoption—and shares how their ever-expanding family now includes the addition of five special needs children in addition to their biological six.
A church was destroyed after a magnitude 7.8 struck Antioch, Hatay Province, Turkey, on February 6, 2023.
The Asia Academy of Practical Theology Hong Kong (AAPTHK) will hold its 2025 international conference online from June 13 to 14, 2025, in conjunction with the Divinity School of Chung Chi College at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Pastor Henry Madava has served at Victory Christian Church in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, since its founding. Although membership initially declined as people fled due to the war, it later grew thirtyfold as the church met people’s needs in difficult times.
The World Council of Churches (WCC) Commission on Young People in the Ecumenical Movement (YPEM) convened in Manila, Philippines, marking the start of its first in-person meeting since its formation. The gathering, scheduled from 13-19 November, unites young ecumenical leaders from around the globe with a mission to amplify youth voices, address pressing global and local challenges, and establish intentional, actionable strategies for youth-led faith initiatives.
Named after Eric Liddell, a renowned Scottish athlete and devout Christian, the Eric Liddell Community is an Edinburgh-based charity supporting dementia care and preserving Liddell’s legacy. In an exclusive interview with China Christian Daily, ELC CEO John McMillan shares the organization’s mission, Eric’s lasting influence, and its partnerships with China.
The head of the worldwide Anglican Communion - the Archbishop of Canterbury, Most Rev. Justin Welby, has announced today (November 12) his resignation following concerns about his handling of a sex abuse case involving the deceased John Smyth QC who sexually abused countless boys and young men in the 1970s and 1980s.
Beijing Brief, an annual meeting for Christian organizations and businesses focused on China will be meeting next week in Texas, U.S., to explore the future of ministry work in China.
Bright Bridge Ministries is a faith-based organization established in 2007, dedicated to offering comprehensive assistance to the homeless, impoverished, veterans, those with addictions, former inmates, and other vulnerable groups, helping them rebuild their lives, restore faith, and regain dignity through the love of Christ.