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Wooden cross made from Titanic wreckage goes on auction
A wooden cross made from oak taken from the Titanic and crafted as a “mark of respect to those lost” is up for auction in the U.K. later this month.

Egypt: Christian convert murdered by Muslim family over Facebook post
A Christian convert in Egypt was killed by his Muslim family after he publicly confirmed his newfound faith in a Facebook post, according to the persecution advocacy group International Christian Concern.

South Carolina inmates baptized behind bars: 'Jail can be the very beginning of the ultimate forever'
Eighteen inmates at a South Carolina jail were baptized over the weekend, demonstrating “jail doesn’t have to be the end; it can be the very beginning of the ultimate forever.”

Feminist activist warns of push to normalize sex trade, hide harms of child exploitation
A feminist activist is warning about the systematic push to normalize the sex trade and the work of progressive nonprofits that are guiding politicians on how to obfuscate the harms of child sex trafficking.

Billy Graham's daughter shares how visit to Angola prison transformed meaning of forgiveness
In an exclusive interview with The Christian Post, Ruth Graham, daughter of evangelist Billy Graham, discusses her own journey of forgiveness and invites others to participate in the "holy, transformative" power of the Gospel.

Nigeria: Christian woman murdered, others abducted by Fulani herdsmen
Muslim Fulani herdsmen stormed a Christian community and shot indiscriminately into houses, killing one woman before kidnapping four others, sources told Morning Star News, a nonprofit persecution watchdog outlet.

Children face greater risk of exploitation with push to decriminalize prostitution, advocate says
Amid efforts around the nation to decriminalize prostitution and the explosion of apps and online porn, minors are particularly vulnerable for sexual exploitation, a leading advocate says.

Former drug addict baptized at church he vandalized 6 months earlier: 'God is real'
A former drug addict who broke into an Arkansas church and vandalized $100,000 worth of property was baptized at the same church six months later after the pastor and church members displayed grace and forgiveness.

Survivors of sexual abuse share their stories at SBC's 'Caring Well' conference
Survivors of sexual abuse shared their heartbreaking stories and called on the Church to come alongside those suffering during "Caring Well: Equipping the Church to Confront the Abuse Crisis" conference in Dallas, Texas.

De Blasio's wife angers Catholics by choosing LGBT activist over saint for women's statue
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's wife is being accused of “anti-Catholic bias” after ignoring the public’s top choice for her women’s statue program — Mother Frances Cabrini, the patron saint of immigrants.



















