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60% of adults under 40 say Jesus isn’t only way to salvation; equal to Buddha, Muhammad
More than 60% of born again Christians in America between the ages of 18 and 39 believe that Buddha, Muhammad and Jesus are all valid paths to salvation and over 30% say they either believe that Jesus sinned just like other people when He lived on Earth or aren’t sure, according to a new study.
Tropical Storm Henri slams New England, causes flooding in NYC
Tropical Storm Henri’s outer bands started moving over the Northeast Sunday morning, bringing heavy rain hours before its expected landfall in southern New England as more than 35 million people remained under a flood watch in the region.
Pentagon confirms Americans have been beaten by Taliban fighters en route to Kabul airport
Americans have been beaten by the Taliban while attempting to reach the U.S.-held airport in Kabul, Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said during a Defense Department briefing held after U.S. citizens were told Saturday not to travel to the airport due to security threats.
2 Catholic nuns shot, killed in one of the world’s deadliest places
Gunmen shot and killed two Catholic nuns while they were traveling on a highway in South Sudan, which is one of the world’s deadliest places to be an aid worker.
Uganda: Father murders son for refusing to forsake his faith in Jesus
A 20-year-old man in Uganda who had converted from Islam to Christianity was tied up and killed by his own father with a knife and a hoe after he refused to forsake his faith in Jesus, according to a report.
Pastors beaten, jailed after comforting grieving Hindu widower in India: report
Two pastors and one of their wives were reportedly beaten up and arrested on charges of “forced” conversion while they were consoling and praying for a Hindu man who had lost his wife, son and daughter-in-law to COVID-19 in northern India.
US takes control of Kabul airport for evacuations amid chaos; Republicans blast 'botched' pullout
U.S. troops took control of the international airport in Kabul and fired warning shots on Monday leading to chaos that killed five people as thousands of Afghans and foreign nationals sought to force their way onto planes after the Taliban seized the capital.
Afghan president flees country as Taliban seize Kabul, take control; US attempts evacuations
Afghanistan’s President Ashraf Ghani fled the country Sunday for Tajikistan as the Taliban terrorist group moved further into Kabul, a senior Afghan Interior Ministry official said.
Judge orders Biden to restart ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy
A federal judge has directed the Biden administration to restart President Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy, which dealt with a surge in illegal immigration by requiring asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico for their court hearings in the United States.
Haiti earthquake death toll rises to nearly 1,300, at least 5,700 injured; Christian aid groups provide relief
Nearly 1,300 people have been found dead after Saturday morning’s magnitude 7.2 earthquake toppled and damaged buildings, including churches, in southwestern Haiti. Christian groups say they are also estimating damages and the needs to provide immediate humanitarian assistance.