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Pope Leo Takes Message Of Peace To Africa

The visit has taken him to Algeria, said to be the first visit of a Pope to the North African country, and Cameroon in West Africa. He will round off the tour with visits to Angola and Equatorial Guinea.

Get Involved In Politics, Gov. Otti Challenges Christians

Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, is not happy with Christians who distance themselves from politics and governance but enjoy criticizing government officials for poor performance in office.

Governor Sanwo-Olu’s Greek Gift To Churches

Kingdom Times holds the position that for the Lagos State government to choose to distribute food items to churches close to the 2027 general elections, a gesture it never thought fit to carry out in the past seven years, it is a classic Greek gift. In this case, the food is the “horse,” the voter influence is the “soldiers inside.”

Churches In India Challenge Anti-conversion Laws In Supreme Court

India’s Supreme Court has set the stage for a landmark constitutional review of anti-conversion laws across 12 states, as Christian bodies mount parallel legal challenges to legislation they say has been systematically weaponized against religious minorities.

‘It Is Finished’

As Christians all over the world celebrate Passover, it is important for every believer in Christ to sit back and reflect on the significance of this event.

We Won’t Succumb To Fear Or Intimidation – Gov. Mutfwang

As the people of Plateau State continue to mourn the cold-blooded murder of over 20 innocent residents of the state, Governor Caleb Mutfwang has vowed that his people would not succumb to what is seen as attempts by suspected Fulani militia and Islamists to instill fear and intimidate the people of the state.

U.S. Moves To Stop Killing Of Christians In Nigeria

For decades, attacks on Christian communities in the Northern part of Nigeria had been largely ignored by the international community, particularly the United States, which frowns on acts of religious persecution across the world.

Are Young People Leaving Church?

Kingdom Times went to town to seek the views of Christians, especially young people aged between 25 and 35 and they offered insightful perspectives on this phenomenon.

Christians Not Enemies Of State For Going To Church, Iran’s Supreme Court Rules

The nine men – members of a house church in Iran’s northern city of Rasht – were arrested in January and February 2019. They were charged with…

Nigerian Church Stands Up For Justice

For a long time, the Church in Nigeria had been described as docile, laid back and irrelevant to the goings-on in the country.