Right now, Rev. Daniel Umaru and his family need our prayers. According to reports, on July 6, the family was in
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5 Boko Haram attacks later: Fadi still clings to Jesus
Conflict and the potential for attack are constant and add to the difficulty of living in the country’s poorest region.
Young Christian in Libya faces death
The young believer, Ali*, is a former Muslim who gave his heart to Jesus four years ago. He was warned
Kenyan-Born Runner Lonah Chemtai Salpeter Places Second At At NYC Marathon
By Howard Blas Lonah Chemtai Salpeter is now a famous Israeli athlete that few outside of Israel has ever heard
Photos Offer Rare Glimpse At African Island That Locals Say Is ‘The Most Remote In The World’
By Lydia Patrick A woman’s photos offer a rare glimpse at life on Tristan da Cunha— what locals say is
A New Nigerian Oil Pipeline Hopes To Secure Oil Export Route
By Onome Amawhe A new 67-kilometer-long in Nigeria’s Niger Delta area has begun commercial operation over a decade after construction
(BPRW) Owner of Affricana Art Gallery Starts TikTok To Expose African Artwork
(Black PR Wire) Kansas City, Missouri — African art expert and Founder of Affricana Art Gallery, Byron Harper is allowing social media
Uganda Announces Limited Lockdown To Halt The Spread Of Ebola
By Joseph Hammond LONDON — Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has unannounced an immediate travel lockdown for two districts in central Uganda
“Trash Mask” Portraits Highlight the Mineral-Garbage Exploitation Cycle of the Congolese People
NEWS PROVIDED BYJoshua Tree Gallery of Contemporary Art May 31, 2022, 11:57 ET New Joshua Tree Gallery of Contemporary Art
No! Protests Against The Mauritanian Language Law Continue
ByJoseph Hammond The survival of Mauritania’s non-Arabic cultures, according to opposition groups, would be threatened by a law that they