Anugrah Kumar
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Samaritan’s Purse distributes relief supplies to Armenian families forced to flee their homes in conflict zone
To provide winter relief supplies to hundreds of civilians displaced by ongoing fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over disputed territories, the evangelical humanitarian aid organization Samaritan’s Purse has sent its DC-8 aircraft packed with more than 11 tons of relief supplies.

Malawi announces plans to be first African country in decades to open embassy in Jerusalem
The majority-Christian nation of Malawi in southeastern Africa has announced plans to open an embassy in Israel and place it in Jerusalem by the summer of 2021. Malawi, whose president is a former pastor in the Assemblies of God denomination, will be the third country to open an embassy in Jerusalem.

Pro-life, pro-abortion groups react after Joe Biden is declared winner of presidential election
Pro-life and pro-abortion groups reacted Saturday to projections that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has defeated President Donald Trump to win the White House.

Authorities raid underground church in China, detain priests and nuns
China’s communist authorities raided an underground Catholic community in Hebei province and detained two priests and at least a dozen seminarians and nuns whose whereabouts remain unknown, according to a report.

Cuban authorities destroy church, arrest pastor who filmed demolition
Authorities in the city of Santiago de Cuba demolished a church that has long been a target of the communist regime and arrested a pastor who streamed the demolition live on social media, a human rights group has reported.

Bishop TD Jakes talks mental health: ‘We were not created to be alone’
One reason why the COVID-19 pandemic and racial injustice are taking a toll on people’s mental illness is that “we were not created to be alone,” said megachurch pastor Bishop T.D. Jakes in a virtual conversation with Chirlane McCray, writer and activist and the wife of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.

Tony Evans says gov’t dividing Church, vitriol of Christians on social media is embarrassing
Two days before the general election, Pastor Tony Evans lamented that Christians “have allowed government to divide the Church.”

French police make more arrests, interrogate 6 people over Nice church attack
Church services were held under heavy security in the southern city of Nice on Sunday as police arrested three more people who are allegedly the last known contacts of the suspected assailant from Thursday's attack.

Calvary Chapel in San Jose faces lawsuit, $350K fines for indoor services
Pastor Mike McClure of Calvary Chapel San Jose, who is facing fines of at least $350,000 and now a lawsuit for holding indoor services since May 31 in violation of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s restrictions on churches during the COVID-19 pandemic, says he’s “called to preach the Gospel.”

Americans divided on pastors endorsing candidates; more pastors doing so in 2020
While Americans are divided on whether it’s appropriate for pastors to personally endorse candidates for public office even outside of their church role, the percentage of Protestant pastors doing so has increased by nearly 50% over the last four years, according to a new survey by LifeWay Research.



















