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Joni Eareckson Tada announces she's cancer-free: 'quite miraculous'
Joni Eareckson Tada shared “miraculous” health news, announcing she’s cancer-free after being diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time in late November.

Religious 'nones' increasing nationwide; 3 states see evangelical growth
In 46 states and in Washington, D.C., the nones have grown the most. The evangelical population grew in only three states.

Pro-life activist blasts media bias at White House summit on big tech censorship
A prominent pro-life activist President Trump highlighted at the White House Thursday is calling out media bias amid increased focus on the censorship of conservative viewpoints by big tech companies.

'The Lion King': 'Simba actor Donald Glover reveals how remake differs from 1994 original
Disney’s live-action reimagining of "The Lion King" is different from the 1994 original because it reflects the “global” nature of the modern world, Donald Glover, who stars as “Simba,” has said.

Mother of 2 children living with Down syndrome urges churches to foster diverse communities
Author Heather Avis, mama to three adopted kids — two with Down Syndrome — is urging the Church to make room for those who typically don’t have a seat at the table.

Oklahoma Southern Baptists aid detained migrants at border
Southern Baptists are heading to the southern border of the U.S. to minister to migrants presently being detained and in transition.

Man paralyzed in car crash dies of starvation after doctors remove feeding tube
Vincent Lambert, a man who was left paralyzed from a car accident more than a decade ago, has died in France after his feeding tube was removed.

UK doctor ousted for refusing to call bearded man in hypothetical scenario 'she': court hearing
A Christian physician lost his job in a British government agency after he said he would refuse to call a bearded man who is six feet tall "madam," according to court proceedings.

French man in vegetative state for decade has feeding tube removed, set to die after 6-year battle
A French man who has been in a vegetative state for over 10 years after a car accident is currently being legally starved to death, despite objections from his family and pro-life advocates.

5 things to know about the Jeffrey Epstein arrest, sex trafficking charges
The arrest of billionaire and registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on sex trafficking charges is fueling speculation that many powerful, wealthy people are likely to be exposed or implicated.



















