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ISIS Suicide Bomber Kills 35 in its First Major Attack in Afghanistan
At least 35 people were killed and more than 100 injured after a suicide bomber, who Islamic State claimed belonged to their ranks, blew himself up in front of the Kabul Bank in the city of Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan early Saturday.
Pastor Judah Smith: You Can Practice God's Love by Relying, Not Trying
Pastor Judah Smith, who is known for ministering to mega-pop star Justin Bieber and football star Russell Wilson, spoke at a conference in California Thursday evening, preaching about God's kind of love, which, he said, can never be practiced by trying, no matter how hard we try.
Pope Meets, Prays for Family of Pakistani Christian Woman Asia Bibi Who Is Sentenced to Death for Blasphemy
Pope Francis met with and prayed for the family of Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy, in the Vatican, and was urged to speak to Pakistan's government for her release.
Mike Huckabee Says He'll Announce 2016 Presidential Decision May 5
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee says he will officially announce his decision on a 2016 presidential run on May 5 in his hometown of Hope, Arkansas. He also said he is best positioned to defeat "the Clinton political machine."
North Carolina House Approves Bill to Put Billy Graham Statue in US Capitol
The North Carolina House has approved a proposal to put a statue of evangelist Billy Graham in National Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol, replacing the stature of Gov. Charles B. Aycock, who has come under criticism for his white supremacist views.
4 Killed in ISIS Suicide Attack Outside US Consulate in Iraq; State Dept. Vows to 'Degrade, Defeat' Terror Group
At least four non-U.S. civilians were killed and 18 others were injured in a suicide car bomb attack Friday at the entrance of the U.S. Consulate in the Kurdish Iraqi city of Irbil, for which the Islamic State terror group claimed responsibility, according to reports.
Christians Across the US Urged to Wear Orange to Raise Awareness About ISIS Victims
Many Christians across the country are wearing orange ribbons and dress, representing the jumpsuits worn by victims of Islamic State, in church and otherwise in response to calls by churches and groups to help draw attention to the persecution of Christians by the terror group in the Middle East.
Global Christian Groups Call for Worldwide Nuclear Weapons Ban at UN
A global evangelical group joined leaders from the Roman Catholic Church and other religious denominations in an event at the United Nations to declare that nuclear weapons are contrary to faith, morality and reason, and to call for a ban on their possession.
US Court Awards $330 Million to Family of Slain Missionary in Landmark Judgment Against North Korea
A U.S. court has awarded $330 million to Shurat HaDin, or Israel Law Center, on behalf of the U.S.-based family of Rev. Kim Dong-Shik, a Christian missionary and activist who was abducted by North Korean agents inside China and later killed in North Korea.
Hillary Clinton Invited to Wedding of Gay Couple in Presidential Announcement Video
The video that Hillary Clinton has released to officially announce her 2016 run for president features a same-sex couple that is planning a summer wedding. An LGBT group is celebrating it as the first presidential campaign launch that includes gay couples and "marriage equality."