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Stroke survivor Katherine Wolf on finding God in suffering: 'There's hidden treasure in darkness'
For many Christians in Western cultures, the idea that beauty can come from suffering is counterintuitive. There’s little room for pain and discomfort in a society that idolizes a life of safety and luxury.

'The Price is Right' donates $97K to Planned Parenthood on behalf of drag queen Ru Paul
America's longest-running game show donated nearly $100,000 to the largest abortion provider in the nation in a recent episode featuring drag queen RuPaul.

Many Va. churches can resume services at 50% capacity under new guidelines
Some churches and other houses of worship in Virginia are making plans to reopen as the state begins to lift “safer-at-home” restrictions for most areas on Friday.

Former 'apologist for Islam': Seeing Jesus through Eastern eyes 'critical' to evangelizing Muslims
Seeing Jesus through Eastern eyes and understanding the person and significance of the Son of God within His own cultural context is “critical” to reaching Muslims with the Gospel, a former self-described “apologist for Islam" advises Christians in the West.

Man at center of transgender Supreme Court case against Christian funeral home dies
The man at the center of a high-profile Supreme Court case centering around the definition of sex in the law and how transgender-identifying people are recognized in the workplace has died.

3,000 Calif. churches vow to reopen on Pentecost Sunday, regardless of gov. orders
Increasing numbers of California churches are planning to restart public services on May 31, Pentecost Sunday, regardless of what the governor of the state says.

Christians, non-Hindus in India denied gov't aid during pandemic, groups say
As Christians and other non-Hindus in India are being denied government-issued food rations amid the coronavirus pandemic, a coalition of multi-faith representatives are calling on President Trump to hold the country’s leaders accountable.

Judge orders lawyers to say male athletes are 'transgender females' in court hearing
Lawyers for three female high school athletes in Connecticut are demanding that a federal judge be taken off their case after he ordered them to use the term "transgender females" when referring to boys who identify as girls.

Frank Wright explains why he's going after 'heresy' he's seeing in evangelical groups
The president and chief executive officer of D. James Kennedy Ministries is elaborating on why he took the tone he did in a recent column highlighting a drift from Scripture among evangelicals.

India: Tribal animists beat Christians for refusing to renounce faith, sacrifice animals
A large mob of tribal animists in India brutally beat Christians who refused to comply with their demands to sacrifice their animals to tribal deities and renounce their faith.



















