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'We are going to survive': 5 ways the Church is innovating amid COVID-19
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, churches across America were shuttered, forcing them to pivot quickly and strategically to meet emerging needs. Here are five ways the Church in America innovated to continue operating as the Body of Christ in a rapidly changing context.

Trump calls for end to religious persecution on 850th anniversary of death of Thomas Becket
President Donald Trump called for an end to religious persecution this week in an official proclamation Monday, coinciding with the 850th anniversary of the death of English archbishop Thomas Becket.

Parents protest medicalized gender-transitioning of kids at Children's Hospital: 'I was totally in the dark'
Devastated Los Angeles-area parents of trans-identifying teenagers are raising awareness about the experimental medicalized gender-transitioning of minors by protesting outside a children's hospital where it is happening.

'People draw hope from Scripture': Bible sales increased amid COVID pandemic
Bible sales increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to LifeWay Christian Resources, one of the world's largest providers of Christian books and educational material.

Argentina passes abortion bill despite resistance from evangelicals, Catholics
Despite fervent opposition from the nation's evangelical Christians and Roman Catholics, the national government of Argentina voted to allow elective abortion before 14 weeks gestation.

Mike Pompeo calls for release of Chinese Christian journalist jailed for Wuhan reporting
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has called for the release of Chinese Christian journalist Zhang Zhan, who was sentenced to four years in prison over her coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. He said her case is evidence the Chinese Communist Party fears “citizens who speak the truth.”

Religious persecution in India, China will increase in 2021: report
Though religious persecution in China and India is expected to increase in 2021, exposure to the Bible is increasing in North Kora, the world's most repressive country, according to the annual Persecution Trends survey from Release International.

5 global developments in euthanasia, assisted suicide laws in 2020
The push for right to die laws gained momentum worldwide in 2020 as nations known for permissive euthanasia and assisted suicide laws loosened regulations on who can choose to die and other countries began to embrace similar policies.

'We want to love people well': Grammy-nominated group We The Kingdom on fostering unity
Grammy-nominated multigenerational family band We The Kingdom discusses their Grammy nominations and the heart behind their music with The Christian Post.

Federal appeals court rules against New York COVID restrictions on religious gatherings
The federal Appeals Court for the 2nd Circuit has ruled in favor of religious groups, blocking the state of New York's restrictions on gatherings that were enacted to stop the spread of COVID-19.



















