-
PlayStation TV US Release Date: PS Now Streaming Games Coming on October 14
PlayStation TV launches in North America tomorrow, October 14th, and fans of Sony's PlayStation systems will be pleased to hear that it will release with almost 700 games on day one.

-
Catholic Church Considers 'Welcoming Gifts and Qualities of Gays'
A landmark meeting held by top bishops in the Catholic Church, under direction from Pope Francis, called on pastors around the world to accept homosexuality and relax attitudes toward the sanctity of marriage.

-
Texas Ebola Patient's Nurse Now Infected with Virus, CDC Blames Breach of Protocol
U.S. health officials are reporting that the first transmitted case of Ebola has now been confirmed, and the blame lies with a breach of protocol. The Texas nurse, whose name has not been released, contracted the virus while caring for Thomas Eric Duncan, the Liberian man who was the first reported case of Ebola on U.S. soil.

-
Pregnant Teens Who Left Family To Join ISIS Now Realize Their Mistake, But Austria May Not Let Them Come Back
The two Austrian teens who left their families to join ISIS have had a change of heart, it seems. Samra Kesinovic, 17, and friend Sabina Selimovic, 15, have become "poster girls" for the ISIS terrorist movement after joining the organization earlier this year, but recent reports state that the two are now married, pregnant, and realize that they've made a huge mistake.

-
Woman Writes 'Heartbreaking' Open Letter To Unborn Baby Just Before Getting Abortion
An open letter was posted to popular online discussion venue Reddit last night as a final goodbye to an unborn child that the letter's author plans to abort next week."Little Thing," the letter begins, "I can feel you in there [...] It breaks my heart that I don't feel the enchantment that I'm supposed to feel. I am both sorry and not sorry."

-
Brazilian Medical Student Acquitted in Free Speech Case Over Biological Sex Comments
A case against a Brazilian medical student, prosecuted for her social media comments on biological sex, has concluded with an acquittal, according to the legal organization ADF International.

-
James M. Houston, Founding Principal of Regent College and Spiritual Theologian, Dies at 103
Regent College announced on Monday that its founding principal, Dr. James MacIntosh Houston, passed away peacefully in Vancouver on March 15, 2026, at the age of 103.

-
CCCOWE HK Seminar Addresses New Frontiers in Workplace Mission
Recognizing the growing challenges faced by believers in integrating faith into their professional lives, CCCOWE Hong Kong Region Committee convened the "Igniting the Workplace: Missionary Heart" seminar on March 14. The event featured prominent urban missiologists, workplace mission experts, and guest Wong Cho-lam (王祖藍), who collectively sought to identify new pathways for pastoral care and evangelism within the modern workplace.

-
Iranian Christians Targeted as 'Scapegoats' Amid Escalating War and Regime Crackdown
Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) issued a statement on March 2 warning that the U.S. and Israel’s attacks on Iran have triggered a volatile environment posing a severe threat to Iran’s already vulnerable Christian community.

-
Pew Report: Global Religious Diversity Rises as Christianity Maintains Wide Geographic Reach
The latest global religious diversity research report from Pew Research Center shows that Singapore has emerged as the world’s most religiously diverse nation, while the United States ranks first in religious diversity among the world's most populous nations.
