Author: Daniel Khoroshchak

By Daniel Khororshchak — Right in the heart of Hinduism’s stronghold in Chhatarpur, Dehli, 31-year-old Pastor Ankit Sajwan leads a church of 40,000 Christians called Faith Arena, says investigative journalist Mathew Samuel. Congregants have converted from Hinduism and Islam; none of them were forced, a fact he must add to dismiss India’s anti-conversion laws. “Anti-conversion laws exist in eight states. Hundreds of people have been arrested in the last few years under these laws. Churches have been vandalized. Pastors have been beaten. False cases have been filed,” Samuel says. “Yet the opposite of what was intended is happening. Every attack,…

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By Daniel Khoroshchak – From Pakistan, she arrived in Canada with hopes of becoming a CEO and making lots of money. Instead, Shulammite Nasir found herself doing the same, old thing as her parents. Ministry. “Surrendering to God for me meant letting go of my own desires, which my desires of being a CEO, making lots of money, having five years plan ahead,” says the young lady who immigrated in 11th grade. “That was me trusting myself and my own will and my own strength. And so surrender is when you let him take charge and telling God your pursuit…

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By Daniel Khoroshchak — Every 10 days, a new evangelical church opens in France, showing that the nation that prided itself on secularism and atheism is NOT exempt from the trend towards Gen Z revival sweeping the West. “Something is happening in this country,” says reporter Elena Pompei. “Evangelical churches are popping up everywhere. They’re attracting more and more young people. How did this small Christian minority become of the fastest growing faith groups in France?” An estimated 1M believers comprise France’s evangelical community, up from 50,000 in 1950. Noemie Suzanne was one of those swept up in the fires…

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