Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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'Bachelor' Star Sean Lowe Talks Faith, Fear of Harming Christian Testimony While on Show
Sean Lowe, former star of "The Bachelor," opened up about his faith in a video for Christian nonprofit I Am Second. He admitted he was worried that he could be harming his testimony as a Christian by going on the reality TV dating show.
Canadian Group Responds to Case of Baby With Three Legal Parents
A Canadian organization for the well-being of children said that a recent case where a Vancouver baby became the first person in B.C. to have three legal parents could set the precedent for step parents, grandparents, and ex-spouses to ask to be named on birth certificates.

Christian Alternative to Girl Scouts Keeps Growing, Promoting Pro-Life Cause
The American Heritage Girls, a Christian alternative to The Girl Scouts, is continuing to expand across the U.S. and the world, taking up the pro-life cause where others have not.
Ky. Must Recognize Out-of-State Gay Marriages, Judge Rules; Conservatives Call Decision a 'Deep Betrayal'
A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that Kentucky must recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states, despite its own ban on the practice, arguing that discriminating against a class of people for religious or traditional reasons is unconstitutional. Conservative groups have called the decision a "deep betrayal."

Western World Forcing Homosexuality, Use of Condoms 'Down Africans' Throats,' Says Nigerian Archbishop
The archbishop of Jos and president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Nigeria has accused the Western world of forcing secular values on homosexuality and condom use "down the throats" of Africans. He called on believers to stay faithful to their religious heritage.

Planned Parenthood to Pay $2M Settlement to Family of Botched Abortion Victim
Planned Parenthood is set to pay $2 million to the family of a botched abortion victim in a wrongful death settlement, a circuit court in Illinois decided late last week. Pro-lifers say the punishment does not go far enough.

Georgia Faces 'Catastrophic, Paralyzing' Storm; Tens of Thousands Lose Power; Flights Canceled
A massive storm – being described as "catastrophic, crippling and paralyzing" – slammed the Atlanta, Ga., area Wednesday morning, bringing freezing rain and sleet. At least 45,000 were left without power and close to 3,000 flights across the country were grounded.

Christian Persecution, Sexual Assaults and Mob Attacks Going Unpunished in India, ADF Testifies Before House
Christians are being persecuted, sexually assaulted and attacked by mobs in India, and the crimes are going unpunished, according to testimony by Alliance Defending Freedom before the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday.

World Evangelical Alliance Postpones General Assembly Due to Divisions in Korean Evangelical Community
The World Evangelical Alliance announced on Tuesday that it is postponing its General Assembly, originally scheduled to take place in Seoul, South Korea, in October 2014, due to internal divisions in the evangelical community there.

40,000 Utah Residents in Polygamous Marriages; They Are Not Mormons, Group Says
A Mormon organization said that the 40,000 or so people in polygamous marriages highlighted in a recent report on Utah, where the practice is said to be thriving, are not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which excommunicates such groups.



















