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China ensures 'stability’ by demolishing churches, removing crosses
China’s crackdown against Christianity continued to escalate throughout May, with numerous reports of church raids, cross removals, and intimidation of believers emerging from across the country.

Bethel Music worship artist who lost 2-y-o daughter: 'Worth every one of the million tears'
The worship artist from Bethel Music whose 2-year-old daughter was famously prayed for last year after she suddenly died is reflecting on Mother's Day, saying the heartache is all worth it.

'God is good, even through my miscarriages': NFL wife Kirsten Watson on loss, beauty of motherhood
In an interview with The Christian Post, Kirsten Watson, wife of NFL champion Benjamin Watson, opened up about motherhood, loss, and her greatest hope for her children.

Churches sue Ill. Gov. Pritzker for restricting in-person worship to 10 people
A federal judge has ruled that Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker's religious freedom add-on makes the state's stay-at-home order constitutional, but a new lawsuit has emerged.

Lauren Daigle, Lecrae join benefit raising money for churches at-risk of closing due to COVID-19
To help small churches throughout the U.S. affected by the coronavirus pandemic, a coalition of leading Christian groups has announced it will extend the Churches Helping Churches Challenge and host a major online benefit simulcast to raise additional support for at-risk congregations.

Oregon college sued for restricting free speech of pro-life student group
A Christian legal defense firm has filed a lawsuit against Chemeketa Community College in Salem, Oregon, on behalf of a pro-life student group for restricting speech to less than 2% of the campus.

National Day of Prayer 2020: COVID-19 pandemic 'precursor to revival, God's glory'
While interceding for revival via livestream as part of the National Day of Prayer, with some Christian leaders offering that the nation is on cusp of awakening, the precursor being the COVID-19 pandemic.

Most American Christians don't know their purpose in life is to 'love, serve God': survey
New data from a multi-part survey exploring how Americans view the world shows that while the majority believe life has a specific purpose, less than one-fifth say life’s purpose is knowing and loving God.

Pastors, evangelical leaders condemn Ahmaud Arbery killing, issue call for justice
Prominent pastors and evangelical leaders are calling for justice in the case of Ahmaud Arbery, a black man who was gunned down by a white former police officer and his son a south Georgia neighborhood.

Sight & Sound offers free 'Jesus' encore production after record-breaking viewership
Sight & Sound Theatres stage production of’ "Jesus" is once again returning to the big screen after nearly 3 million people tuned in Easter weekend for its worldwide debut.



















