Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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John Boehner Explains Why House Will Sue Obama
Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) explained that the House of Representatives will be suing President Barack Obama for attempting to circumvent Congress and push for laws through executive action. His comments come only days after Obama announced that he will not wait any longer for the House to act on immigration reform, and will fight for the issue on his own.

Prominent Chinese Pastor Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison; Lawyer Claims Accusation Set-Up By Gov't
Zhang Shaojie, a prominent church leader from central China, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for gathering crowds to 'disturb public order.' A U.S. campaign group has said that the decision constitutes religious persecution and the Chinese government's attempt to hold back the growth of Christianity.

Texas Officials Call for Help as Waves of Illegal Immigrant Children at US-Mexico Border Create 'Refugee Camps'
Texas officials are calling on the Obama administration for help, reporting that large numbers of illegal immigrant children are overwhelming the U.S.-Mexico border and effectively turning U.S. military bases into refugee camps.

Meriam Ibrahim's Islamic Relatives Trying to Prove She is Muslim; Lawsuit Could Further Delay Departure to US
Sudanese Christian mother Meriam Ibrahim is facing a new lawsuit after her Islamic relatives submitted a case on Thursday trying to prove that she is a Muslim, which would make her marriage to a Christian man illegal under Islamic Shariah Law. The lawsuit could further delay Ibrahim's hopes to travel with her husband and children to the U.S. and seek refuge.

Hurricane Arthur Hits US East Coast, Leaves 22,000 Without Power in NC
Hurricane Arthur is hitting the U.S. East Coast on Friday, the 4th of July holiday, leaving close to 22,000 without power in North Carolina and strengthening to a Category 2 hurricane.

WHO: 'Drastic Action' Needed in Worst Ever Ebola Outbreak; Nearly 500 Dead
The World Health Organization has said that "drastic action" is needed to stop the spread of the deadliest and largest outbreak of the Ebola virus in history, which has killed at least 467 people across West Africa since March.

Peru Bishops Reject Therapeutic Abortion for Gender Equality Decree as 'Immoral, Unconstitutional'
The Peruvian Episcopal Conference has rejected the implementation of a national plan for gender equality that for the first time ever opens the doors to therapeutic abortions, calling it both "immoral" and "unconstitutional."

Massachusetts Woman Who Nearly Lost Her Faith Over Son's Death Receives Surprise Phone Message From Vatican
A Massachusetts woman who nearly lost her faith over the sudden death of her 25-year-old son received a surprise phone message last week from a Vatican representative, which she believes to be Pope Francis, offering her a big "hug and blessing" in her difficult time.

Christian Law Group Files Appeal Over Barred 'Jesus Tattoo' Ad in Texas School District
Christian law group Alliance Defending Freedom has filed an appeal over a federal judge's ruling that a Texas school district is right in its decision to bar the Jesus tattoo ad from its jumbotron during high school football games.

Burger King Introduces 'Gay Pride Whopper' in San Francisco
Burger King has introduced the new "Gay Pride Whopper" in San Francisco with a message inside the rainbow-colored wrapper reading "we are all the same inside."



















