Anugrah Kumar
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Christians Across the US Urged to Wear Orange to Raise Awareness About ISIS Victims
Many Christians across the country are wearing orange ribbons and dress, representing the jumpsuits worn by victims of Islamic State, in church and otherwise in response to calls by churches and groups to help draw attention to the persecution of Christians by the terror group in the Middle East.

Global Christian Groups Call for Worldwide Nuclear Weapons Ban at UN
A global evangelical group joined leaders from the Roman Catholic Church and other religious denominations in an event at the United Nations to declare that nuclear weapons are contrary to faith, morality and reason, and to call for a ban on their possession.

US Court Awards $330 Million to Family of Slain Missionary in Landmark Judgment Against North Korea
A U.S. court has awarded $330 million to Shurat HaDin, or Israel Law Center, on behalf of the U.S.-based family of Rev. Kim Dong-Shik, a Christian missionary and activist who was abducted by North Korean agents inside China and later killed in North Korea.

Hillary Clinton Invited to Wedding of Gay Couple in Presidential Announcement Video
The video that Hillary Clinton has released to officially announce her 2016 run for president features a same-sex couple that is planning a summer wedding. An LGBT group is celebrating it as the first presidential campaign launch that includes gay couples and "marriage equality."

9-Y-O Yazidi Girl Pregnant After Rape by 10 ISIS Men; 'She Could Die If She Delivers a Baby,' Says Aid Worker
A nine-year-old Yazidi girl, who had been raped by at least 10 frontline militants and suicide bombers of the Islamic State terror group in Iraq, is pregnant, and an aid worker says she is so young that she could die if she delivers a baby. She is among more than 200 Yazidi women and children released last week after eight months in captivity.

Jeb Bush Says America Is World's 'Best Hope' for Religious Freedom; It's 'Non-Negotiable'
In an interview with Focus on the Family's Jim Daly, to be aired Monday but CP obtained an early copy of the audio recording, likely Republican U.S. presidential candidate Jeb Bush says the United States is the best hope the world has for religious freedom, which is a "non-negotiable point" for him. He also speaks against the killing of unborn children and assisted suicides.

Tens of Thousands of Christians Fill Jerusalem to Witness 'Holy Fire' Miracle
Tens of thousands of Christian pilgrims gathered Saturday at Jerusalem's ancient Church of the Holy Sepulcher, built at a site where Jesus was crucified and buried, to witness a flame that is believed to emerge miraculously from the tomb of Jesus a day before Orthodox Easter each year.

Obama, Castro Cautiously Praise One Another in Historic Meeting; Cuba Says Its Willing to Discuss Human Rights
President Barack Obama and Cuba's President Raul Castro met Saturday on the sidelines of a summit in Panama. It was the first between U.S. and Cuban leaders in more than half a century, and the Cuban President said he is willing to discuss sensitive issues such as human rights "with patience."

Two Muslims Burn 14-Year-Old Christian Boy in Pakistan; Victim in Hospital with 55% Burn
Two local young Muslims going for Friday prayers to their mosque in Pakistan's Lahore city beat up and set fire to a 14-year-old Christian boy after stopping him and asking his religious affiliation, according to a Christian group.

Obamas Pay $93,362 in Federal Taxes for 2014 Income; Gave $70k to Charities
President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle paid $93,362 in federal taxes last year with an earning of $477,383, which is lower than in the past few years due to a decline in the sales of the president's biographies. They gave $70,712 to 33 charities.



















