Over 50 Christian, Muslim Leaders Sign Interfaith Peace Deal in Nigeria

More than 50 Christian and Muslim leaders in Nigeria have signed a peace agreement designed to strengthen religious coexistence and discourage hate speech and extremism ahead of the country’s 2027 election.
House Republicans Urge South Korea to Lift Exit Ban on Former U.S. Ambassador Morse Tan

House Republicans Urge South Korea to Lift Exit Ban on Former U.S. Ambassador Morse Tan

Several Republican members of Congress have urged South Korea to lift an exit ban preventing former U.S. Ambassador Morse H. Tan from leaving the country while he faces a criminal defamation case involving remarks allegedly made in the United States. Tan, who could face prison time, has been repeatedly barred from leaving South Korea.
  • Over 50 Christian, Muslim Leaders Sign Interfaith Peace Deal in Nigeria
    Over 50 Christian, Muslim Leaders Sign Interfaith Peace Deal in Nigeria
    More than 50 Christian and Muslim leaders in Nigeria have signed a peace agreement designed to strengthen religious coexistence and discourage hate speech and extremism ahead of the country’s 2027 election. The accord was signed Aug. 13 in Abuja at an event organized by the Saudi-based Muslim World League.
  • United Methodist Agencies Host Summit on AI’s Impact on Church and Society
    United Methodist Agencies Host Summit on AI’s Impact on Church and Society
    Two United Methodist Church agencies are organizing an ecumenical summit examining how churches should engage with artificial intelligence, with hundreds expected to participate both online and in person. UMC Discipleship Ministries and United Methodist Communications will host the third annual AI & Church Summit from Aug. 24-27 in Nashville.
  • Texas Attorney Accuses Police of Enforcing “Anti-Christian” Rules in Pro-Life Arrests
    Texas Attorney Accuses Police of Enforcing “Anti-Christian” Rules in Pro-Life Arrests
    A Texas attorney and longtime First Amendment advocate has accused law enforcement of siding with “anti-Christian leftists” after four pro-life demonstrators were arrested in San Antonio. The arrests occurred when Texas Department of Public Safety officers confronted street evangelists and abortion opponents displaying pro-life signs.