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Hindu extremists attack 70 Christians traveling home from conference on praying for peace in India
Hindu extremists brutally attacked a group of about 70 Christians, including children, as they traveled home from a national congress focused on praying for peace in India amid escalating persecution.

Most evangelical Christians live outside of North America and Europe, researcher says
Evangelical Christians make up a huge swath of the world’s population. But most of them reside in Asia, Africa, and Latin America — not in North America, a new study has found.

Judge throws out lawsuit against Ohio college for forcing professor to use trans pronouns
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by a Christian professor who sued his employer for forcing him use opposite sex pronouns when speaking to transgender-identifying persons.

Babies born using IVF face increased risk of dying in first year: study
Babies born via in vitro fertilization face a greater risk of dying during their first year of life than babies conceived naturally, a study has found.

Women aren't trying to take over SBC pulpits, please stop fighting, Beth Moore says
Concerned that the Southern Baptist Convention is being "torn apart' by the devil, author and Bible teacher Beth Moore addressed the subject of women preaching, a contentious issue within the denomination that doesn't allow women to be pastors.

American constitutional government will die unless great spiritual awakening occurs, scholar says
Without a religious awakening, the American system of government will not last much longer, according to a renowned political scientist who is not a Christian.

Elderly pastor brutally beaten, mocked by Hindu extremists: 'I am ready to die for Christ'
Hindu extremists in Andhra Pradesh, India, brutally beat an elderly pastor and verbally abused his wife amid escalating tension over the presence of a Christian church in their community.

As death toll climbs, China blames US for coronavirus, 'causing panic'
As coronavirus cases and deaths spike in China, Communist officials have attempted to deflect blame away from the central government by accusing the United States of both starting the virus and “causing panic” in its response to the outbreak, according to a human rights outlet.

Priscilla Shirer says lung surgery was 'curative': 'Praise the Lord!'
Bible teacher and author Priscilla Shirer announced that the surgery she recently underwent to remove a node from her left lung was “curative" and praised the Lord for His faithfulness.

Protestants to take Catholic communion at Calvin's Cathedral in Geneva on leap year day
In a first since the Reformation era, Protestants are set to receive communion during a Catholic mass at a historic Cathedral in Geneva, Switzerland, John Calvin's adopted home.



















