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Spain becomes 4th European country to legalize euthanasia, physician-assisted suicide
Spain has become the fourth country in Europe to legalize the practices of euthanasia and assisted suicide.

Christian charity helps build 60 homes for impoverished widows in Guatemala
In an interview with The Christian Post, Mark Buzzetta, World Challenge’s global director of mercy ministries, shares how the Colorado-based nonprofit is working to impact the lives of widows in Guatemala.

Porn addiction is an 'epidemic' in the Church; pastors must address issue from pulpit, ex-porn star says
Porn is an “epidemic” to the world that affects all areas of life, from marriage to the Church -- and the consequences will be devastating if the Body of Christ fails to take it seriously, a former porn star has warned.

Massachusetts city becomes 2nd to legally recognize polyamorous relationships
The city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, which is home to Harvard University, has officially recognized polyamory, making it the second city in the state to do so.

Canadian father jailed after publicly objecting to minor daughter taking testosterone
A father who has long objected to his minor daughter taking testosterone as part of an experimental gender transition has been jailed in British Columbia for contempt of court.

Over 70 Canadian lawmakers call for police investigation of Pornhub's parent company
More than 70 Canadian lawmakers are calling for MindGeek, the parent company of several major porn websites, including Pornhub, to be investigated amid allegations they have profited from the sexual exploitation of children.

Israeli archaeologists discover biblical scroll fragments for the first time in 60 years
Dozens of 2,000-year-old fragments from scrolls containing portions of the books of Nahum and Zechariah have been unearthed in Israel, an extremely rare discovery in the Judean Desert.

The Whosoevers takes ministry to skate park amid pandemic, sees hundreds come to Christ
Over the last five years, Ryan Ries, the co-founder of The Whosoevers, a movement that seeks to deliver the message of the Gospel to schools and empower students to realize their true purpose in life, has seen hundreds of thousands of children, teens, and young adults come to Christ. But when the pandemic hit, he was forced to rethink how, exactly, to do ministry.

Song 'Good Enough' from Netflix musical 'A Week Away' highlights God-given worth: CP exclusive
“Good Enough,” one of the songs featured in Netflix’s upcoming faith-based musical "A Week Away,” highlights the biblical truth that everyone, regardless of their background, is “good enough” just the way God made them.

Advocates for sexual abuse survivors blast Grammys’ promotion of prostitution, porn culture
A major television watchdog group and an anti-porn organization that advocates for sexual abuse survivors are pushing back against the Grammys for featuring sexually explicit content during prime-time viewing hours and normalizing prostitution and porn culture.



















