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‘Moses’ stripped from film title to avoid offending China’s communist regime
A Chinese filmmaker has announced that his soon-to-be-released film, “Moses on the Plain,” has been renamed “Fire on the Plain,” which was done to avoid offending China’s communist government because of its biblical name.
Jordan Valley Authority reveals cause of water near Dead Sea turning red
After a body of water near the Dead Sea in Jordan recently turned red, the Jordan Valley Authority tested the water and offered a reason behind the change of its color.
Pennsylvania university threatens disciplinary action against students who 'misuse' pronouns
Point Park University in Pennsylvania sent an email to its students threatening that they will face disciplinary action if they don't use their classmates’ preferred gender pronouns.
Christians living in fear as Taliban carries out executions, amputations as punishments
Afghan Christians are living in fear as the Taliban has declared they will carry out executions and other brutal punishments, including amputations, under the Islamic Sharia law as part of their rule in Afghanistan.
2 Afghan refugees face federal charges after trying to rape child, strangle woman in Wisconsin: DOJ
Two Afghan men staying at the Fort McCoy U.S. Army base in Wisconsin after being evacuated from their country have been indicted by a federal grand jury on separate charges of forcibly engaging in a sexual act with children and assaulting spouse by strangling and suffocating her.
Sadie Robertson Huff thanks God after daughter is released from hospital
Author, speaker and “Duck Dynasty” star Sadie Robertson Huff thanked God in a social media post about the release of her four-month-old daughter, Honey, from hospital following a four-day stay due to a respiratory infection.
Chinese police harass, surveil house church members over baptism fears
Police in China’s Shenzhen city disrupted the fifth-anniversary celebrations of a house church and harassed members because they feared the congregation was going to baptize new believers, according to reports.
34% of UK adults say porn is acceptable part of modern society: poll
A new survey finds that a third of adults in the United Kingdom say pornography is now an acceptable part of modern society and nearly one in five adults say they wouldn’t mind pursuing a career in the industry if they were paid a good salary or if the working environment was safe.
Christian group urges public to join campaign demanding Cuba release pastor jailed for protesting regime
A Christian group that works to protect religious freedom worldwide has started a campaign calling on the communist government of Cuba to release a Protestant pastor who has been in jail without trial for participating in the peaceful protests that emerged across the country in July.
Billboard comparing Trump to prophecy of Jesus’ birth taken down after backlash
A billboard installed near the city of Fort Oglethorpe in Georgia featuring a photo of former President Donald Trump and a Bible verse saying, “unto us a Son is given and the government shall be upon his shoulders,” has been taken down after backlash.