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Canadian Pastor Tim Stephens released from jail: 'I'm thankful for God'
A Canadian pastor who was arrested for holding an outdoor worship service after authorities ordered his church building to be closed has been released from jail and expressed gratitude to God for sustaining his congregation.
India: Christians celebrate first Indian Christian Day, feast of St. Thomas
As it was Apostle Thomas who brought the Gospel to India and was martyred near the southern city of Chennai in 72 AD, Christians from all major denominations in the country celebrated July 3, the day he was killed, as the first Indian Christian Day amid rising persecution which is premised on the propaganda that Christianity is a foreign religion.
PCA pursues partnership with Lifeline Children’s Services as 'preferred' adoption agency over BCS
The Presbyterian Church in America has endorsed Lifeline Children’s Services as its "preferred adoption and orphan care ministry" due to its “commitment to the sanctity of life” and not Bethany Christian Services, which recently announced it would be offering its services to LGBT couples.
LinkedIn deletes account of mRNA vaccines inventor for warning about risks of COVID-19 shots
The professional networking platform LinkedIn has deleted the personal account of Dr. Robert Malone, who helped create some of the mRNA technology used in the COVID-19 vaccine, after he raised questions over the possible risks involved in administering it to individuals younger than 18.
Muslim father beats, poisons daughter for putting faith in Christ after ‘miraculous healing’
A 38-year-old mother of three is recovering in a hospital in eastern Uganda after her Muslim father and other relatives attacked her with a blunt object and forced her to drink poison in her pastor's house, where she had been taking refuge since her conversion to Christianity following a “miraculous healing.”
British street preacher awarded $4.5K over wrongful arrest
A Christian street preacher arrested while preaching the Gospel has won his case against a police department that admitted liability in a lawsuit, agreeing to pay $4,500 in damages in addition to his legal costs for wrongful arrest, false imprisonment and violating his human rights.
2 injured in church bombing before confirmation ceremony in DRC; 2nd bomber killed by own IED
At least two people were injured after a makeshift bomb exploded inside a Catholic church in the conflict-plagued eastern city of Beni in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday. Hours later, a suspected bomber was killed by his own improvised explosive device at a busy intersection.
Sex trafficking victims can sue Facebook for giving pimps platform to prey on kids: Texas Supreme Court
Responding to civil actions involving teenage sex trafficking victims from Houston, the Texas Supreme Court has ruled that lawsuits can be filed against Facebook for the conduct of pimps who use the social media site to prey on children.
Mali: Gunmen release Christian leader, 4 others abducted en route to priest's funeral
A Catholic priest and four other people have been freed by their kidnappers in Mali. In the West African country, jihadi insurgencies led by groups linked to al-Qaeda and the Islamic State are known for carrying out abductions and committing atrocities.
Justin Trudeau demands apology from Pope Francis after 751 more graves of indigenous children found
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has asked Pope Francis to visit Canada and apologize after 751 more unmarked graves were found at the site of what was once that country’s residential school under the administration of the Roman Catholic Church to assimilate indigenous people.