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Pakistan Acquits All 115 Suspects in Burning of Christians' Homes
A court in Pakistan on Saturday cited lack of evidence to acquit all 115 suspects in the burning of more than 150 houses of Christians in 2013 over alleged blasphemy of the Prophet Muhammad.
Trump Says He 'Needs God Even More' as President
During an interview with The Brody File on Friday, Donald Trump said he thinks he need God even more due to the office of the President of the United States as he now needs to deal with "questions of massive life and death."
Church of God in Christ Pastor at March for Life: 'A Lot of Christophobic People in US'
Speaking at the Annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., Friday, Bishop Vincent Matthews of the Church of God in Christ said there are "a lot of Christophobic people in this nation," and also that black people are being "snuffed out" through abortion.
Trump to Prioritize Persecuted Christians as Refugees
President Donald Trump signed new orders to "keep radical Islamic terrorists out of the United States of America" and pledged to give priority to persecuted Christians as refugees.
Trump Starting Talks With Netanyahu to Move US Embassy to Jerusalem?
President Donald Trump spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by phone and invited him to visit Washington in early February, according to the White House, which also said that a discussion has begun over whether to move the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Franklin Graham Applauds Pro-Life Women's March
Mainstream media covered women's marches, which became a pro-abortion platform, across the country Saturday, but most of the media failed to cover women who marched for the right to life, says evangelist Franklin Graham, expressing his gratitude to them for taking a stand despite being ridiculed.
Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti Calls for Ban on Music, Movies Fearing They Lead to 'Mixing of Sexes'
The highest-ranking cleric in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia said music concerts and movies shouldn't be allowed in the country as they could lead to immorality and mixing between the sexes.
South Carolina to Stop Giving 'Grief Book' After Atheists Protest Its Christian Content
The South Carolina Department of Public Safety will no longer be giving its book on grief to people whose family members are killed in auto accidents after a group of atheists claimed the book seeks to promote Christianity and violates the First Amendment.
Megachurch Pastor James MacDonald: 'We Welcome All Without Judgment'
Pastor James MacDonald, the founding and senior pastor of Harvest Bible Chapel in the Chicago area, started a three-week series, "This is What We Do," and in his first sermon on Sunday he urged the congregation to welcome others in the church without judgment.
Egypt Drops Case Against Muslim Mob Accused of Attacking Christian Woman, Stripping Her Naked
Prosecutors in Egypt's Minya province have dropped a case against members of a Muslim mob who were accused of stripping naked and parading a 70-year-old Coptic woman in the streets.