Refugee Plotted To Bomb PA Church, CO Approves Adding LGBT To Curriculum, Tim Keller On Forgiveness
A 24-year-old Syrian refugee has been sentenced to more than 17 years in federal prison for plotting to bomb a church in Pittsburgh for the Islamic State.
A detransitioner is suing doctors who performed body mutilating sex-change surgeries on her as a minor, seeking to hold accountable the “mutilators” who “butchered” her.
Colorado's State Board of Education voted to update the state's social studies curriculum for all grade levels, restoring references to the LGBT community and marginalized racial minorities that had been cut earlier this year.
Tim Keller reflects on some of the common obstacles to forgiveness and offers practical advice for how Christians can truly extend forgiveness in an increasingly fractured society.
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- Europe sees over 500 anti-Christian hate crimes in 2021: report | World News
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