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US watchdog voices concern as over 150 churches attacked since Sudan war began
Since the war in Sudan began last April, over 150 churches have been damaged or destroyed, according to a report by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. The conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has claimed thousands of lives and devastated religious communities, with U.S. watchdogs warning that religious sites are being targeted, leaving a trail of destruction.
Elon Musk, X vow to fight gov’t order to remove video showing stabbing of Assyrian priest
Elon Musk and his social media platform X have announced their intention to contest an Australian government order demanding the removal of a video showing the stabbing of an Assyrian priest. The platform faces a daily fine of $500,000.
Israel strikes Iranian military base in apparent response to missile attack
The Israeli military conducted a strike on Iran Friday, targeting a military air base near Isfahan, marking Israel’s first military response to Iran’s assault last weekend.
Nurse investigated for abortion pill reversal treatments can challenge state law, court rules
Nurse practitioner Chelsea Mynyk may join a lawsuit challenging a Colorado law that bars healthcare providers from offering abortion pill reversal treatments after the state investigated her, a federal judge has ruled.
UK Supreme Court weighs anonymity of doctors involved in end-of-life cases
The United Kingdom Supreme Court is hearing arguments this week on the extent to which courts can restrict public disclosure of the identities of medical personnel involved in emotionally charged end-of-life cases involving children.
Pastor Greg Laurie on why Iran’s attack on Israel is a sign of the End Times
Iran’s attack on Israel is a significant biblical sign, said Pastor Greg Laurie of Harvest Fellowship during his sermon on Sunday, titled "The Road Less Traveled."
Pastors praying for Israel in response to Iran launching drone, missile attack
Prominent Christian leaders worldwide are urgently calling for prayers for peace and security in Israel after Iran initiated a significant aerial assault on Israel, deploying hundreds of drones and missiles early Sunday, intensifying existing regional tensions and pushing the Middle East closer to a broader conflict.
Archbishop of Canterbury expresses concern over Christian woman’s arrest in West Bank
Anglican leaders have voiced alarm following the arrest of a Christian woman by Israeli forces in the West Bank, about three years after she was previously detained for her association with a student group Israel deems illegal.
Christian school cancels autism week after pastor calls activities 'demonic'
In Florida, a private Christian school's decision to cancel Autism Awareness Week after the school's pastor claimed such an event promoted idolatry has sparked backlash from parents vowing to pull their kids out.
Shake Shack offers free chicken sandwiches on Sundays in an apparent jab at Chick-fil-A
Fast food chain Shake Shack is offering free Chicken Shack sandwiches every Sunday this month in an apparent jab at Chick-fil-A, known for closing on Sundays to allow employees time for rest and worship.