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Number of children born with Down syndrome drops to 18 in Denmark
Prenatal testing for Down syndrome has led most women in Denmark to abort their children once diagnosed. The number of children born with Down syndrome in the northern European country plummeted to 18 last year.
Donations from China, human rights abusers to universities threaten freedom, Christian leader says
When universities receive donations from the world’s worst human rights abusers, they risk being pressured to cover up crimes against humanity, a human rights advocate said.
African Mission Healthcare awards first African woman $500,000 prize for OB-GYN work
A Ugandan woman became the first African-born doctor to receive Africa Mission Healthcare’s $500,000 L’Chaim Prize, one of the most prominent awards in the medical missionary field, to support her work in pregnancy care.
Churches need to build bridges between police and community, evangelical leaders say
Most evangelical leaders support churches facilitating conversations between police and others in their community.
North Korean regime forces citizens to work 80-day labor campaign under harsh conditions
These so-called “battles,” in which the Kim regime forces North Koreans to work extra hours on government goals, are common in the country, executive director of the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, Greg Scarlatoiu, told The Christian Post.
More practicing Christians disengaging from church during pandemic: survey
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the decline in church attendance, even among regular churchgoers, a recent survey shows.
Catholic school administrator resigns after parents object to girl identifying as boy
The father of a girl who said she was a boy reportedly left his job administering a Catholic school in the Archdiocese of Baltimore because of his theological disagreements with the Catholic Church.
LGBT group urges Biden to strip accreditation of Christian schools with biblical beliefs
An LGBT activist organization is urging presumptive President-elect Joe Biden to strip Christian colleges of their accreditation.
Multiracial churches on the rise, Catholic churches lead in diversity: survey
American churches have grown in diversity with Catholic churches leading as the most diverse, a new study by Baylor University shows.
North Korean defector traveled 3,000 miles as a teen to be free to pray
At 17 years old, Sookyung Kang took the 3,000 mile journey from North Korea to freedom because she wanted to worship God.