Katherine Weber
Christian Post Reporter
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Pa. Tightens Abortion Laws After 'Horrific' Discoveries at Clinic
A bill passed by the state House and Senate last week will ensure stricter abortion regulations in Pennsylvania following the court case of Dr. Kermit Gosnell, a man accused by a grand jury of running a “baby charnel house” at his abortion clinic.

Tim Tebow Being Used to Inspire Funding of Pro-Abortion Groups
In an attempt to raise money for pro-choice women’s groups, a blogger for the Abortion Gang is urging followers to donate to such organizations every time football star Tim Tebow scores a touchdown.

Islamist Parties Reign in Egypt's Second Round of Elections
As expected, Islamist parties swept victoriously through the second round of Egypt's parliamentary elections with a combined 70 percent lead, with the Muslim Brotherhood dominating as it did previously in the second round of voting.

Open Doors USA to Reveal List of Countries With Greatest Persecution
Religious freedom watchdog Open Doors USA will release its 2012 World Watch list on Jan 4.

Lawsuit: Mich. Teen Kicked Out of Class for Religious Views on Homosexuality
A Michigan woman filed a lawsuit Wednesday against a public high school district and a teacher who allegedly kicked her son out of class for his religious beliefs regarding homosexuality.

Egypt's Military Drafts New Presidential Law, Moves Toward Democracy
As Egypt’s second round of parliamentary elections enters its second day, the ruling military council has drafted a new election law to designate restrictions on those seeking the presidency.

New Ministry Aims to Teach Ethics Through Construction
The new ministry of Hard Hats for Christ, Building in Youth, seeks to use the profession of construction to teach youths the importance of craftsmanship, integrity and hard work.
Texas Pastor Accused of Selling Church, Taking Off Without Notice
Members of the Pure Light Missionary Baptist Church of Houston, Texas, are doing everything they can to keep the ministry afloat after their pastor sold the church, reportedly without their knowledge, and took off with the money.

Islamist Groups Expected to Dominate Egypt's Second Parliamentary Elections
Islamic parties, such as the Muslim Brotherhood and the Justice party, are expected to dominate the second round of Egypt’s parliamentary elections, which began Wednesday, as they did in the first round of voting.

Scientists Find Signs of 'God Particle;' Say More Research Is Needed
Scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva announced Tuesday that they have detected hints of the Higgs boson, or the “God particle,” often described as the “most sought-after particle in modern physics.”



















