Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Ebola Children Survivors Accused of Witchcraft, Black Magic in West Africa
The spread of the deadly Ebola outbreak throughout West Africa is leaving hundreds of children orphaned, and a number of them are reportedly marginalized by some tribal communities due to the fear of witchcraft and black magic.

Pro-Choice and Pro-Life Movements Can Unite to Stop Forced Abortions in China, Women's Rights Without Frontiers Says
Women's Rights Without Frontiers president Reggie Littlejohn has said in prepared remarks that both the pro-choice and pro-life movements can work together on ending the practice of forced abortions in China. The remarks are to be delivered on Thursday before Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., and human rights activist Chen Guangcheng at The Heritage Foundation in Washington.

Historic 'Hour of Power' TV Worship Service Relaunches With Robert Schuller's 33-Y-O Grandson
The first "Hour of Power With Bobby Schuller," the new lead pastor of Shepherd's Grove Church in California, was watched by viewers from nearly 20 countries who made their presence known online, the program reported on Wednesday.

Samaritan's Purse Airlifting 90 Tons of Aid to Families Fleeing ISIS
Christian relief group Samaritan's Purse will be airlifting close to 90 tons of aid to thousands of Iraqi and Syrian families who have fled their homes on the run from terror group ISIS.

Major US Airports to Start Taking Ebola Measures, West African Passengers to Be Screened
Five major U.S. airports are set to start examining passengers from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea for Ebola by taking their temperatures and asking them questions. The U.S. is on high alert following the first death from the outbreak on its soil, though travel to West Africa has not been banned.

Airstrikes Alone Cannot Defeat ISIS; Christians in Syria Facing Possible Genocide, Warns American Professor and Author
A retired American professor and author has said that terror group ISIS cannot be defeated by airstrikes alone, and that Christians in Syria are facing genocide if Sunni groups take over. William Relf, who has a PhD in international relations, shared his views on a number of complex ethical, political and strategic dilemmas facing U.S. forces in the Middle East.

Kim Jong Un Not Seen in Over a Month, Disappearance Sparks Questions
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un hasn't been seen in public for over a month, sparking questions and a wide-range of rumors around his disappearance.

2 Million People Facing Severe Food Insecurity in South Sudan in Man-Made Catastrophe
Over 35 humanitarian agencies have warned in a major report that close to two million people in South Sudan are facing severe food insecurity in the man-made crisis stemming from in-fighting, unless more aid is delivered to those who urgently need it.

Married Couple Asks Pope Francis, Catholic Synod to Welcome Same-Sex Couples
Pope Francis and the Synod of Bishops on the family heard from a married couple who asked Catholic parishes to welcome same-sex couples as a model of evangelization, and at the same time uphold traditional church teachings on marriage.

Boko Haram Militants Behead 7 People in Revenge Attacks in Nigeria
Militants from terror group Boko Haram reportedly beheaded seven people in revenge attacks on Monday in the remote northeast town of Ngamdu in Nigeria.



















