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Texas parents whose 4-y-o was wrongfully taken by CPS officially removed from Child Abuse Registry
The homeschooling parents of a young boy who was wrongfully removed from his home in 2019 have finally been dropped from the state of Texas’s registry of “child abusers,” officially ending the high-profile case.

Most common religious identity among young adults is 'none;' belief in God not necessary for morality: study
The most common religious identity among young adults in the U.S. is "none," and the majority of Americans don’t believe it’s necessary for a person to believe in God to be moral and have good values, a new survey has found.

Rich, DawnCheré Wilkerson expecting 3rd child after infertility battle: 'Thank you, Jesus'
Rich Wilkerson Jr., pastor of Vous Church in Miami, and his wife, DawnCheré, are expecting a baby girl — their third child after battling infertility for nearly a decade.

RZIM apologist urges ministry to repent, address failures for mishandling Ravi Zacharias scandals
An apologist with Ravi Zacharias International Ministries is calling for repentance and "reparations" in response to how accusations of misconduct and other scandals were handled.

Hindus beat pastor in India, threaten to sacrifice him to false god over Bible tracts
Hindu extremists in India brutally tortured a pastor, belting his head and threatening to sacrifice him to their god because he distributed Bible tracts.

Christians who marry nonbelievers must be excommunicated, says John Piper
Christians who marry nonbelievers have “compromised” their love for Christ in acting in “open defiance of the teaching of the apostles and of God” and thus must be removed from church membership, according to pastor and author John Piper.

Cole Hauser, 'The Last Champion' star, discusses power of redemption
As 2020 comes to a close — a year some say has been marked by turmoil and division — the inspirational sports drama “The Last Champion” seeks to highlight the power of community, love and forgiveness, the film’s stars say.

American Bible Society sends gift boxes, Bibles to military children to combat loneliness, isolation
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are struggling with discouragement, loneliness, and isolation, especially during the holiday season.

Anti-conversion ordinance in India’s Uttar Pradesh will 'incite more' persecution: ICC warns
Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, has approved a controversial anti-conversion law that experts warn will “incite more religiously motivated violence” as attacks on Indian Christians and other religious minorities continue to escalate.

Vietnam: Imprisoned pastor’s son faces death threats, pressure to renounce his faith
The son of a pastor imprisoned in Vietnam said authorities repeatedly pressure him to renounce his faith, threaten to kill him, and monitor his home amid the rapid erosion of human rights in the country.



















