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    Churches in Malawi Respond with Shelter and Food After Deadly Cyclone

    The longest-ever recorded cyclone in history---lasting 36 days, hit southeast Africa and killed 522, injured more than 700 people, and left more than 345,000 people homeless.

    France Celebrates Bible Month

    This year's theme is "Solidarity in the light of the Bible" and more than 200 bookstores and libraries are joining.
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    New Women’s Audio Bible Launched in the UK

    The first-ever audio Bible recorded solely by UK women launched on March 8, coinciding with International Women's Day.

    Notre Dame to Re-open in December 2024

    French officials announced that one of the country's most iconic buildings will welcome visitors and faithful by December 2024.

    Pilgrimages Can Help Unchurched Travelers

    A travel website predicts that pilgrimages will be one of the biggest travel trends in 2023.

    Ukraine Christians Are On The Rise Amid War

    It's been a year since Russia invaded Ukraine, but in the middle of the destruction, more Ukrainians cling to Jesus Christ.

    Churches Open Doors for Survivors of Turkey Quake

    After two major earthquakes hit Turkey on February 6, churches opened its doors to provide shelter and basic supplies to survivors.

    Christians Send Help to Turkey and Syria Following Quake

    Christian organizations immediately mobilized to help survivors of the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria.

    EU Nationals Want to Preserve Christian Culture—Poll

    A recent survey found that the majority of British and EU nationals want to preserve Europe's Christian roots.

    More Afghan Christians Are Accessing the Bible Online

    Online Afghan ministries report an increase in the number of Christians within Afghanistan who access virtual Bible study.

    US Christian Group Celebrates 10,000th Traveler to Israel

    Passages celebrated a milestone of bringing a total of 10,000 Christian students to Israel within seven years.

    Week of Prayer 2023 in Europe Focuses on Joy

    European evangelical churches are invited to a special weeklong time of prayer from January 8-15, 2023.

    Bethlehem Welcomes Christmas Tourists After Pandemic Ebb

    After two years, business is back in Bethlehem as thousands of tourists arrive in the city for the Christmas season.

    UK Charity Raises Record Breaking Donations

    Acts 435, an online Christian charity based in the UK, announced that it has raised record-breaking donations of over $122,000 (£100,000).

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