Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Ukraine President Admits Gov't Is 'Helpless' as Eastern Towns Fall to Pro-Russian Activists
Ukraine acting President Olexander Turchynov says the government is "helpless" to stop the uprising in the eastern regions of the country as pro-Russian activists continue taking government buildings.

Interview: Christian Nurse on Her Spiritual Journey While Serving in Bangladesh
A Christian nurse from Detroit with over 41 years of experience in her profession shared about her life-changing spiritual journey while working in a number of impoverished countries in Asia.

Kenya President Signs Polygamy Bill Into Law Despite Christian Opposition
Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta officially signed into law a bill legalizing polygamy, giving men the right to marry numerous women without consulting their other brides. The bill has faced opposition by the country's Christian leaders, who criticize it for not respecting women or marriage.

United Church of Christ Challenges North Carolina's Same-Sex Marriage Ban on Religious Liberty Grounds
The United Church of Christ in Charlotte, N.C., challenged the state's ban on same-sex marriages by filing a lawsuit at the U.S. federal court, arguing that the law interferes with its religious liberty rights, while a pro-traditional marriage group called the lawsuit "the latest attack on marriage."

29 Dead as Tornadoes Ravage Southern States; 75 Million Americans Under Threat
There have been at least eleven new deaths from tornadoes that ravaged Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee, according to officials on Monday. The twisters moved across the South, bringing the total death toll to 29 and threatening nearly 75 million Americans in the region.

Dan Haseltine of Jars of Clay Clarifies Comments on Homosexuality and Bible Following Backlash
Dan Haseltine, frontman for Christian rock band Jars of Clay, explained that he was not questioning the morality of Scripture after conservatives accused him of supporting same-sex marriage in a Twitter conversation. He admitted he chose his words "poorly" but said he wanted to open up dialogue on a topic that he just began to ponder.

Cell Phone Footage of Victims' Voices on Sinking South Korean Ferry Released; Prime Minister Resigns Over Disaster
Cell phone footage of some of the chilling conversations of victims on board the South Korean ferry that sank on April 16 has been released. Over 100 people remain missing.

Christian Somali Woman Dragged Out by Islamic Militants and Shot Dead Before Family
Islamic militants from the al-Shabaab terrorist organization reportedly dragged out a Christian woman from her home in Somalia and shot her dead while friends and neighbors tried to save her.

Popes John Paul II, John XXIII Declared Saints as Half a Million People Attend Vatican Ceromony
Half a million people attended the canonization ceremony at St. Peter's Square Sunday where Popes John Paul II and John XXIII were declared saints by the Roman Catholic Church, according to the Vatican.

Fox TV Show 'Nazareth' on Jesus' Early Years in Development; 'Gladiator' Writer On Board
The latest project on the life of Jesus Christ is set to be a Fox TV series about His early years, titled "Nazareth," written and executive produced by "Gladiator" writer David Franzoni and veteran producer Bob Cooper.



















