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GQ Editors Bash Bible as 'Foolish Book' Not Worth Reading
GQ magazine editors have published a list of 21 books they say aren't worth reading, and the Bible is listed at No. 12.
Christians Join Other Indian Religious Leaders to Clarify Misunderstandings About Their Faith
As religious minorities in India, including Christians, are increasingly being targeted with violent crimes, more than 1,500 leaders from different faiths got together and resolved to promote the correct understanding of their respective religions to deal with an atmosphere of hate.
Activist Lawyer for Gay, Transgender Rights Sets Himself on Fire to Protest Global Warming
A 60-year-old gay and transgender rights lawyer, known for the "Boys Don't Cry" rape and murder case, died after he set himself on fire in a New York park to protest climate change.
President Trump 'Understands the Power of Prayer,' Franklin Graham Says
President Donald Trump "understands the power of prayer," Rev. Franklin Graham said on "Fox & Friends" after airstrikes on chemical-weapon targets in Syria.
Barbara Bush's Health Failing, Not Seeking Additional Treatment
Former first lady Barbara Bush, who had been through "a series of hospitalizations" recently and is in "failing health," has decided not to seek any additional medical treatment, according to a Bush family spokesman.
Baby Alfie's Mom Forced to Leave Hospital, Dad Begs Pope to Save Son's Life
The mother of 23-month-old Alfie Evans, who is involved in a legal battle with a hospital in Britain that wants to switch off her child's life support due to his mystery brain condition, was ejected from the hospital ward, according to a report, as the child's father has urged Pope Francis to speak out to save Alfie's life.
New Yorker Mag Decries Chick-fil-A's 'Creepy Pervasive Christian Traditionalism'
An article in The New Yorker magazine scorns the popularity of Chick-fil-A, the fast food chicken chain with Christian values, in New York City, calling it "creepy pervasive Christian traditionalism." The author says its presence is "awash with cash, Christ, and evangelizing Cows."
Open Doors Calls on Christians to Pray for Syria After US-Coalition Airstrikes
After President Donald Trump announced airstrikes on chemical-weapon targets in Syria in coordination with the U.K. and France, the Open Doors ministry called for urgent prayers for the Syrian people "during this tragic and complex time" due to a "monstrous regime" and an unending civil war.
Texas Sutherland Springs Church Families, Donors Raise Questions Over Distribution of Donations
The First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, raised millions of dollars after a mass shooting killed more than two dozen worshipers five months ago, but families of some victims claim they haven't received any money while the church is planning to build a new $3 million sanctuary.
Nun Says 'They'll Have to Kill Me First' in Plea to Pope Francis Over Katy Perry Lawsuit
An 80-year-old nun, who is suffering from breast cancer and is part of a legal battle with pop star Katy Perry and the archbishop of Los Angeles over the sale of a convent in California, has appealed to Pope Francis to intervene, saying "they'll have to kill me first if they want to keep me quiet."