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New Mexico megachurch sues state over policy limiting gatherings to 5 or fewer
An evangelical church in Albuquerque is suing the state of New Mexico, arguing that the governor violated their First Amendment rights with her policy limiting gatherings due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Dome of historic church in Haiti goes up in flames, devastating UNESCO World Heritage site
A historic church in Haiti that is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site has been significantly damaged following a fire that engulfed and destroyed its wooden dome.

Anne Graham Lotz: Coronavirus time 'to turn away from sin, self-centeredness and secularism'
Evangelist Anne Graham Lotz recently explained how painful situations in her life allowed her to encounter God “in a fresh way” and said God might also be using the COVID-19 pandemic to “get our attention so that we will listen to His message.”

Francis Chan identifies 'purpose' behind COVID-19 isolation: 'This is a gift to you'
Francis Chan has suggested God might be using the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to “humble” humanity and connect with His people and encouraged Christians to view the time of rest as a “gift.”

Canada to use gender neutral pronouns in military to accommodate trans ideology
Members of the Canadian Armed Forces will soon be ordered to begin using gender neutral pronouns for all service members in official military documents, according to an unclassified document announcing the change.

India: Christian father who refused to renounce faith beaten into coma
A Christian father in India was beaten into a coma by tribal animists angered by his dedication to sharing the Gospel with villagers amid escalating religious persecution in the south Asian country.

Queen of England gives first-ever Easter speech: Take heart in hope of risen Christ
Queen Elizabeth II spoke of the hope of Christ in a first-ever Easter address amid unusual circumstances for many Christians in that many were unable to attend church due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

China: Crosses 'higher than the national flag' removed from churches amid COVID-19
China’s communist government removed numerous crosses from church rooftops during the country's coronavirus epidemic under the pretext that religious symbolism cannot be “higher” than the national flag.

Calif. bill aims to hide kids' abortions, transgender procedures from parents
A California state lawmaker has introduced a bill that would hold health insurance companies criminally liable if they disclose medical information to parents or guardians about their dependents, including details about procedures that have been performed without their knowledge.

Theologians weigh in on Easter lockdown amid COVID-19: What is God doing?
As many Christians in the West mark the first time they've been unable to celebrate Easter publicly at church due to the COVID-19 outbreak, theologians are weighing in on how God might be moving in the world.



















