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Christian family flees to US amid prosecution, death threats for conversion
A Sudanese family that faced severe persecution for their Christian faith has been given refuge and will celebrate their first Christmas in the safety of the United States.
At least 131 killed, 700 injured in China’s deadliest earthquake in 9 years
A devastating earthquake, measuring 6.2 in magnitude, rocked northwestern China shortly before midnight on Monday. The seismic event, impacting Gansu and Qinghai provinces, stands as the most lethal earthquake in China in the past nine years, claiming the lives of at least 131 individuals and injuring over 700.
Israel refutes claims an IDF sniper killed a Christian mother, daughter at church in Gaza
The Israeli Defense Forces have confirmed that their soldiers shot and killed two Christian women on the grounds of Gaza City’s only Catholic church. An IDF spokesperson acknowledged the civilian casualties to the media, following revelations of the incident by the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Pierbattista Pizzaballa.
Harvard pressuring Jewish group to remove menorah at night: rabbi
Amid rising on-campus antisemitism since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, Harvard University has reportedly instructed a Jewish student group to remove their menorah each night following its lighting, citing concerns over potential vandalism and its negative impact on the university’s image.
UK judge allows town to ban prayer, Bible reading inside abortion buffer zone
A High Court in England has declared it lawful to criminalize prayer and Bible reading within a buffer zone around an abortion clinic.
Christian parents ask Supreme Court to intervene after CPS removes child from home
Indiana parents, Mary and Jeremy Cox, have petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review their case after their transgender child was removed from their home by the Indiana Department of Child Services. The Coxes, devout Christians, faced the removal of their child in June 2021 following disagreements over their child’s gender identity.
Matthew Perry's death ruled an accident from ‘acute effects of ketamine’
Matthew Perry, renowned for his role as Chandler Bing in the hit sitcom "Friends," died accidentally due to the "acute effects of ketamine," which is used as a therapy for mental health problems, according to the County of Los Angeles Department of Medical Examiner.
One Million Moms demands Target stop demeaning Christmas by selling ‘gay Santas,’ ‘pride nutcrackers’
The conservative group One Million Moms has launched a petition against retail giant Target over its decision to stock LGBT-themed Christmas merchandise, including “gay Santas” and “pride nutcrackers,” months after the retail giant faced backlash for selling products by a designer of satanic apparel.
‘Sin is dark, and it destroys’: Wife of pastor who killed himself is praying for those he hurt
Two weeks after Jarrett Booker, a New Hampshire youth pastor, died by suicide following allegations of child sexual abuse, his wife expresses a tumultuous mix of emotions in a Facebook post, acknowledging the destructive nature of sin and praying for those harmed by her husband’s actions.
Police drop case against councilman arrested for supporting Christian free speech
Police in Britain have dropped charges against Tory Councillor Anthony Stevens, 51, arrested for allegedly committing a “hate crime” by supporting Christian freedom of speech on Twitter.