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North Korean released from Chinese prison thanks God for guiding her 'in the valley of death'
A North Korean defector, who was arrested while leading Bible studies in China, thanked God for guiding her “in the valley of death” after she was miraculously released from prison.

Tony Evans on COVID-19 panic: 'Fear is outpacing the problem of the virus'
Influential pastor Tony Evans warned that “our anxiety, worry, and fear is outpacing the problem of the virus.”

Pastor identifies biblical steps to overcoming betrayal, discovering freedom in Christ
Acts of betrayal have the power to violate our sense of trust, dismantle our faith in God, and uproot life as we know it. Yet victims of even the worst betrayal can experience healing and discover a life of health and wholeness through Christ.

Nepal: Pastor faces 6 years in prison for Facebook comments on prayer, COVID-19
A Christian pastor in Nepal could face six years in prison after he suggested on social media that prayer could bring healing from COVID-19.

John Tesh on how faith, Scripture miraculously saved him from suicide, cancer
In an exclusive interview with the Christian Post, popular radio host John Tesh shares how faith and the selfless love of his wife helped him overcome terminal cancer.

Ruth Chou Simons on 'most important thing' mothers should remember amid COVID-19 crisis
Bestselling author and entrepreneur Ruth Chou Simons is encouraging mothers to find beauty in the mundane and rest in the Word of God amid the uncertainty and chaos stemming from the novel coronavirus.

Muslim convert on 'miraculous' ways God is 'radically transforming' Iran despite persecution
Dedicating his life to sharing the Gospel with Muslims in Iran was never something Hormoz Shariat, head of Iran Alive Ministries and founder of the largest Muslim convert church in the United States, thought he would do.

'Inwood Drive' film review: Unmasking the crimes of abortionists
The film unpacks the history of abortion politics in Indiana and explains how a Baptist congregation found themselves in the middle of the abortion debate when Ulrich Klopfer moved his operation into a building across the street.

Pew: Most white evangelicals don't think COVID-19 poses a major threat to Americans' health
White evangelicals are less likely than most other groups to say COVID-19 poses a major threat to the health of the U.S. population, according to a new study released by the Pew Research Center.

Burmese army airstrikes on predominantly Christian villages kill 21, including 7-y-o boy
Members of the predominantly Christian ethnic Chin group were among those killed in Burmese army airstrikes this month, prompting some church leaders to speculate the Christians were targeted because of their faith.



















