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Hindu Extremists Savagely Beat Pastor After 5 Families Convert to Christianity
A group of drunken Hindu nationalists brutally beat a 26-year-old pastor in southern India who had been falsely accused of "forcibly" converting five families. It was an attempt to murder, the victim's wife says.
Is USAID Defying Trump's Orders to Aid Christians in Iraq?
USAID is stalling President Donald Trump's initiative to stop funding "ineffective" relief efforts at the United Nations and provide support directly to persecuted Christians and other minorities in the Middle East through the agency, says Laura Ingraham on her show "The Ingraham Angle."
Kickstarter Campaign Launches to Make Pocket-Sized Bible in Manuscript Form
Three Christian friends from southwestern Missouri who are on a mission to publish pocket-sized Gospels in manuscript form for easy reading got their project fully funded in just five hours after launching a Kickstarter fundraiser. But "we are not done," they say.
Christians Called to Take Action on International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Church
Christianity is the most persecuted religion on the planet with a Christian dying for their faith every six minutes, and churches across the United States have been urged to "remember those in bonds" as the "International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church" is observed Sunday.
Christian Leaders Urge Republicans Not to Scrap Adoption Tax Credit
The GOP tax proposal unveiled this week cuts the pro-life policy of adoption tax credit, which has eased the financial burden of families that have adopted for decades, and Christians are urging Republicans to reconsider the decision. t
Georgetown Students Vote Not to Sanction Pro-Traditional Marriage Campus Group
A student commission at the Georgetown University has said it will not take any action against a student group that had been accused of fostering hatred and intolerance for supporting the official Church teaching on marriage and sexuality.
Pakistani Christian Accused of Blasphemy Dies Before He Can Clear His Name
A 70-year-old Christian man in Pakistan, who had been falsely accused of "blasphemy" and was out on a bail, suddenly died. His family now finds itself even more vulnerable to attacks as they will find it more difficult to prove his innocence.
Iran Will Keep Making Missiles, Rouhani Says
Days after the U.S. House of Representatives voted for new sanctions against Iran's ballistic missile program, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says his country will carry on with producing missiles for its defense, which he claimed does not go against international accords.
Democrats Should Testify on Trump Dossier, Sen. Susan Collins Says
Republican Sen. Susan Collins said Sunday the Senate Intelligence Committee must ask concerned Democrats to re-testify after the new revelation that the "Russia dossier," which alleged President Donald Trump's connections to Russia, was partly funded by the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee.
Trump Has 'Same Tendencies' as 'Erratic Leader' Kim Jong Un, Sen. Bob Corker Says
During an interview with CBS News' "Face the Nation," GOP Sen. Bob Corker said President Donald Trump is exhibiting some of the same tendencies as the "erratic leader" of North Korea in dealing with the ongoing tensions with that country.