Jill is a correspondent for WORLD. She is a graduate of World Journalism Institute and the University of Texas at Austin. Jill lives in Orange County, Calif., with her husband, two sons, and three daughters.
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Armed conflict in Sudan leaves 200 dead and 2,000 injured since fighting began over the weekend; two American citizens of Chinese descent have been arrested for setting up a secret police station in New York City; An 85-year-old man in Kansas City, Missouri has been charged for shooting a 16-year-old boy who mistakenly rang his doorbell; Kevin McCarthy says the House will vote on legislation to raise the national debt ceiling; Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is back after six weeks recovering from a concussion; and Kenyan runner Evans Chebet won the Boston Marathon yesterday.
The ICC issues an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin while Xi Jinping visits Moscow
Jill Nelson | Muslims are increasingly interested in Christianity, but is the Church ready to give an answer?
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to new partnerships among some of the world’s most feared authoritarians
IN THE NEWS | In its war on Ukraine, Russia is increasingly relying on Iran and other pariah nations for weapons
A roundup of international events this year
Danger grows for religious leaders in Ukraine
A Ukrainian Christian talks about his childhood, faith, and ministry
Jill Nelson | Inside the massive international effort to hold Russia accountable for war crimes in Ukraine
BACKGROUNDER | The 75-year-old author’s 1988 novel The Satanic Verses offended some Muslims for its references to Muhammad, Islam, and the Quran