Katherine Weber
Christian Post Reporter
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Egypt Rebuffs Clinton's Comments on Military's 'Disgraceful' Behavior
Violent clashes between women and soldiers in Egypt has led to U.S. Secretary Hillary Clinton’s condemnation of the military, a diplomatic move which Egypt sees as “interference.”
Canadian Bishop Apologizes for Child Pornography, Admits Addiction
A Canadian bishop accused of child pornography possession apologized in court Tuesday, saying his “powerful addiction” to child pornography goes against his “moral principles.” He said he had secretly hoped to get caught.
Melted Crayons Reveal Jesus Image to Missouri Mother
A woman has claimed to have seen Jesusin her son’s art project. Tara Gomez of Blue Springs, Mo., told ABC's 7 Action News that she was not expecting to see God when she found a children’s art project on the Internet.

Will Iranian Christians See Another Christmas Raid?
Iran’s Christians fear heightened persecution in their homeland this Christmas season as they prepare to mark the one-year anniversary of a government raid on church houses that resulted in the arrest dozens of believers.

Priest Booted From Meeting During Remarks on Free Speech (VIDEO)
A Florida priest, arguing for his First Amendment rights, was told he was out of order and asked to leave a city council meeting last Thursday evening, which resulted in two members of the council walking out.

Egypt's Elections Resume, Violence Subsides
Egypt’s second parliamentary run-off elections resumed Wednesday, in light of subsiding clashes between protesters and the military that have been going on for six days.
Women Brawl During Communion at Tenn. Church
Police were forced to intervene when communion service was interrupted with a catfight at a Baptist church in Memphis, Tenn.
Woman Dies After Late-Term Abortion; Australian Clinic Probed (VIDEO)
Authorities in Australia are promising an investigation after a 42-year-old woman died Sunday, just four days after receiving a late-term abortion at a private clinic.

Violence Continues in Egypt, Military Blames Protesters
Egypt entered its fifth day of clashes Tuesday as military forces attempt to quell the efforts of protesters, who have gathered in Tahrir Square to push for a new government.
Prime Minister: Britain Should Not be Afraid to Be Christian (VIDEO)
British Prime Minister David Cameron said in a recent speech that England must embrace its Christian roots and maintain moral practices in politics and finance.



















