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Zach Sobiech's mom shares how God's still using her son's story in movie 'Clouds'
Laura Sobiech never thought her family’s story would make national headlines, much less become a major motion picture.

Doctors seeking approval to transplant dead man’s sex organs onto trans-identified woman
Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston are considering performing a first-of-its-kind surgery, attaching the penis of a dead man onto a transgender-identifying female.

'Clouds' director Justin Baldoni says God orchestrated inspirational new Disney+ movie
Director Justin Baldoni believes in using his platform to tell stories that matter. So after spending time with Zach Sobiech, a teenage musician living with terminal bone cancer, Baldoni knew God wanted him to share Zach's story with the world.

Netherlands to expand euthanasia law, allowing doctors to end lives of children under 12
The Netherlands is set to pave the way for legalized euthanasia of very young children.

2,000-y-o Jewish ritual bath from Second Temple period unearthed in Galilee
A 2,000-year-old mikveh, a Jewish ritual bath, has been uncovered in Galilee on an ancient farmstead.

'God works through disruption': College ministries find new ways to connect amid COVID-19 lockdowns
For hundreds of thousands of college students across the U.S., campus ministries play a key role in finding community, building friendships, and discovering a sense of purpose and belonging. Three campus ministries share the unique ways they're reaching college students with the Gospel amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Franklin Graham criticizes $1M bail for cop who put knee on George Floyd's neck
Evangelist Franklin Graham is saying that the $1 million bail amount reached for the policeman whose actions led to the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May was not high enough.

Canadian woman loses Supreme Court appeal to stop husband's medically assisted death
A Nova Scotia man has died by euthanasia after his wife's appeal to the Supreme Court to stop the procedure was denied.

Freedom March to host intercessory weekend of testimonies, prayer for revival among LGBT across the US
A movement of men and women who once lived and identified as LGBT are hosting an intercessory prayer weekend amid an uptick of people reaching out to them saying they, too, want to follow Jesus.

India: Hindu extremists beat Christians, shave their heads after accusing them of eating cow meat
A mob of Hindu extremists in eastern India beat five Christians, shaved their heads and paraded them through the streets after falsely accusing the believers of cow slaughter.



















