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California pastor fined for holding services says he’s ‘meeting people’s need for God’
The pastor of Spring Hills Church in California, which has been warned and fined for holding indoor services, said they are trying to “meet people’s need for God.”
Museum of the Bible returns some 5,000 disputed biblical objects to Egypt
Weeks after the Museum of the Bible in Washington transferred control of 5,000 disputed manuscripts and bits of papyrus to the U.S. government, officials have repatriated the artifacts to Egypt, from where the items were thought to have been illegally shipped during the Arab Spring.
FBI increases reward for information on RNC, DNC pipe bomb suspect to $100K
Federal officials have raised the reward for information leading to the arrest of the individual who placed explosive devices at the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee before the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
27 church leaders sue Scottish gov’t for criminalizing in-person worship
More than two dozen church leaders in Scotland have joined legal proceedings against the Scottish government, demanding a judicial review of tighter pandemic lockdown measures that have closed churches for in-person services and “criminalize[ed] public worship.”
Kanye West faces class-action lawsuits over treatment of Sunday Service, ‘Nebuchadnezzar’ workers
Rapper Kanye West is facing multi-million-dollar lawsuits in which former employees of his Sunday Service shows and the opera production “Nebuchadnezzar” claim they were mistreated or not paid.
Christian nurse falsely accused of blasphemy by co-worker, tied and beaten in Pakistan
A Christian nurse in Pakistan and her family have gone into hiding after being accused of committing blasphemy by a Muslim co-worker. Many across the country are upset after videos surfaced online of her being attacked by coworkers.
‘We never thought we’d see her again’: Family celebrates Chibok girl’s escape from Boko Haram
One of the more than 100 schoolgirls who remain missing since their abduction from the Nigerian town of Chibok by the Boko Haram terror group in 2014 has escaped her captors, and her family is rejoicing while awaiting her return after seven long years.
BBC removes video that teaches children there are over 100 genders after backlash from parents
The BBC has removed a controversial video that taught children between the ages of 9 and 12 that there are more than 100 gender identities after parents objected to the “educational” content.
Pastor in India arrested over 2013 ‘inflammatory’ video against Hinduism
Police in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh arrested a Christian pastor on charges of making derogatory videos about Hindu deities more than seven years ago. The pastor said he is being targeted.
UK, Africa COVID-19 variants may be more deadly, officials warn
Even as 195 cases of a variant of the coronavirus, which first emerged in Britain and is more lethal and contagious, have been found in 22 U.S. states, a separate variant from South Africa, though not identified in the United States yet, is causing more concerns among health officials, according to reports.