Christianity Daily Articles
NASA, NOAA: 2016 Was the Hottest Year Recorded
The year 2016 marked the hottest temperatures on record for the third year in a row, according to analysts from two federal agencies on Wednesday. Black Christians More Likely than White Christians to Consider Spiritual Life in Context of Community, According to Study
When it comes to spiritual growth and discipleship, black Christians are more likely than their white counterparts to consider those aspects in relation to community, according to a recent Barna Group study. Fuller Theological Seminary Hosts Screening with Film Director Martin Scorsese
Fuller Theological Seminary, located in Pasadena, CA, recently hosted the film director Martin Scorsese in a private screening and interview session that took place at the Laemmle’s Playhouse on January 7. Advocates for Chibok School Girls Mark 1,000 Days Since Abduction by Boko Haram
As Sunday marked 1,000 days since over 200 Chibok school girls were kidnapped by Boko Haram, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari expressed a commitment to continue efforts to rescue the remaining girls who are captive to the extremist group. ‘Thousands Upon Thousands’ Coming to Believe in Christ in Middle East, Says Christian Radio Station
Large numbers of people are coming to believe in Jesus in the Middle East, according to a Christian radio station, despite the persecution and violence they are facing each day. House Investigative Panel Urges Defunding Planned Parenthood
A special panel of members from the House of Representatives has recommended that Congress defund the abortion provider Planned Parenthood in a 471-page report released on Tuesday. Christian Watchdog Group Releases List of Countries with Worst Persecution
A persecution watchdog group released on Wednesday its annual report on the countries in which persecution against Christians is most severe. Significant Majority of the 115th Congress Identifies as Christian, Pew Study Shows
Most members of the 115th Congress identify themselves as Christian, according to a new Pew Research Center study released on Tuesday. Passion 2017: Some 50,000 Expected to Attend Conference at Georgia Dome
Tens of thousands of young people have gathered at the Georgia Dome starting Monday for the annual Passion Conference, which focuses on inspiring young people to live for Jesus. About 50,000 are expected to attend the conference, which will run until Wednesday. Marijuana Use Increased in Washington After Legalization of Recreational Drugs, Says Study
A new study has shown that marijuana consumption in the state of Washington increased after it was legalized in 2012.