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Russell Moore: 'If I were a member of Congress, I would vote to impeach' President Trump
Influential Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore issued a blistering criticism of President Donald Trump and the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol last week and said that if he were a Member of Congress, he “would vote to impeach” the President.

'Heavy hearted' Steven Curtis Chapman releases worshipful song amid 'brokenness and division'
As the violent storming of the U.S. Capitol rocked the country, Christian music artist Steve Curtis Chapman released a worshipful new song calling for peace and unity.

Chinese Christians, missionaries falsely blamed for COVID resurgence
In China’s Hebei province, local Christians and foreign missionaries are being blamed for a resurgence of COVID-19 infections that resulted in a strict lockdown enacted on Jan. 6.

Medical testimony against UK gender clinic in court case released: 'Live experiment on children'
Medical testimony shared in recent U.K. court proceedings against a gender clinic in London regarding the prescribing of puberty-blocking drugs to gender-confused minors has been published.

Matt Chandler, Samuel Rodriguez call for repentance in sermons after Capitol storming
On the first Sunday since a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, influential pastor Samuel Rodriguez called on the Church to “repent” for “making the person who occupies the White House” more important than God.

How should Christians question their salvation? John Piper answers
Theologian John Piper is weighing in on how often Christians should question their salvation, stressing that Scripture points out some substantial distinctions as to what that means.

China imposes strict lockdowns on city of 11M amid rise in COVID-19 infections
China has imposed a strict lockdown in Shijiazhuang, the largest metropolis in northern China’s Hebei Province, barring its 11 million residents from leaving the city after it reported 63 coronavirus infections.

Author Charles Martin challenges Christians to forgive like Jesus in divided society
New York Times bestselling author Charles Martin is challenging Christians to demonstrate Christ-like forgiveness — an act he believes has the power to “turn the world upside-down,” just like the first-century believers.

British police warn of fines over $8,000 for going outdoors without 'reasonable excuse' during third lockdown
British police have warned the public that they will face a fine of $271 (£200) for going outdoors during the country's third lockdown unless they have a "reasonable excuse," and fines will double for every violation that follows up to $8,675 (£6,400).

Al Mohler dismayed by 'American nightmare' on US Capitol, but stands by Trump vote
Though dismayed by the “American nightmare” that took place on Capitol Hill, Southern Baptist leader Al Mohler said he stands by his vote for President Donald Trump, as he “could not” vote for Joe Biden in a binary system.



















