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After Mark Zuckerberg's Church Comments, This Christian Academic Has Something to Tell Him
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently sparked controversy when he said that his creation, the world's largest social network, is similar to a church in the way both create community and bring people together.
America Heading Towards 'National Emergency' as Birth Rate Plunges to Historic Low, Experts Warn
Experts are raising the alarm that America is headed for a "national emergency" that could spell economic and cultural disaster as it recorded its lowest birth rate in history last year.
Over 60 Refugees Who Came To U.S. Took Part in Terror Plots, New Report Reveals
At least 61 refugees who came to the United States from 2002 to 2016 took part in terror activities on U.S. soil that were meant to kill and injure people, the Heritage Foundation revealed in a new report.
Egypt's Copts Say They're Tired of Being 'Martyrs' As Deadly Attacks Continue
The streams of blood from defenseless Copts massacred by Islamist extremists continue to drench Egypt—with no end in sight.
Shaman Who Used to Summon Darkness Now Serves Jesus As 'Man in White' Saves Her From Brink of Death
The "power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes" (Romans 1:16) is once in full display in a story about a shaman who turned to Christ in northwest China as shared by Open Doors USA.
In Sub-Saharan Africa, People Walk Over 10 Miles for Hours Each Day Just to Get Water: Now, 'New Life' Is Trickling in
An estimated 319 million people have no access to safe drinking water in sub-Saharan Africa, with many of them enduring the daily hardship of fetching water at the nearest pond several miles away from their homes.
California Bishop Says He Won't Withhold Communion, Funerals Even to Unrepentant Homosexuals
A bishop from California made it clear that under his watch practicing homosexuals will not be denied Holy Communion or Christian burial—as long as they are sincere in their request for this sacrament.
Pastor Felt Hand of God Touching His Wounds, Removing All Pain After Getting Beaten Nearly to Death in Mexico
Pastor Alonso of Mexico still vividly remembers the time when he was beaten black and blue by a group of people in his community who did not share his faith.
In This Country, If You Don't Drink, If You Only Have One Wife, If You Don't Worship Ancestral Spirits, You're In Big Trouble
In some of Vietnam's rural villages, it's "good" to be bad.
Gay Marriage Opponents Hail Texas High Court's Decision Restricting Government Benefits to Same-Sex Couples
Gay marriage opponents hailed the ruling made by the Texas Supreme Court that same-sex couples are not necessarily entitled to government employment benefits.