Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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'Justice Song' Video Recorded in Burned Coptic Church in Egypt
The Evangelical broadcasting Organization, a public broadcaster in The Netherlands with a mission to bring Jesus Christ to TV, radio, Internet and magazines, has produced a new music video called "Justice Song," recorded in a burned Coptic Church in Egypt.

Donald Trump Meets With Naghmeh Abedini; Steps Up Petition for Saeed Abedini's Release
American billionaire Donald Trump met with Naghmeh Abedini, the wife of imprisoned pastor Saeed Abedini in Iran, and stepped up his petition calling on the U.S. government to do everything it can to secure the pastor's release ahead of a congressional hearing.

India Reinstates Ban on Gay Sexual Relations; Threatens Prison for Violators
The Supreme Court of India ruled on Wednesday to reinstate a ban on gay sexual relations, threatening violators with up to 10 years in jail.

Engaging the 'Seven Mountains of Culture' – Christians Urged to Transform Culture Outside of Church Walls
A Christian initiative seeking to build a network of leaders committed to centering the "Seven Mountains of Culture" to the values of Jesus Christ, is urging Christians to be active in engaging and transforming culture outside of church walls.

Mormon Church Explains Past Ban on Black Priests, Denounces Past Theories on Skin Color
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints posted an official statement on Friday denouncing its previous theories that black skin color is a sign of a divine curse, or that black people are descended from the biblical figure Cain, and said that its past ban on black priests stemmed from an announcement from former church president Brigham Young in 1852.

Obama Compares Mandela to Gandhi, Dr. King and Abraham Lincoln at Memorial Service
U.S. President Barack Obama delivered a speech on the life of Nelson Mandela on Tuesday in Johannesburg, South Africa, describing the late South African president as "the last great liberator of the 20th century," and compared him to the likes of Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Abraham Lincoln.

Newt Gingrich Surprised by Conservative 'Hostility' Against Honoring Nelson Mandela
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich said he is surprised at the "hostility and vehemence" that some conservatives have in reaction to a statement he made honoring the late Nelson Mandela.

Naghmeh Abedini to Testify at New Congressional Hearing on Persecution of Pastor Saeed Abedini
A new congressional hearing has been set next week for American pastor Saeed Abedini's case, with his wife, Naghmeh, and the American Center for Law and Justice hoping that President Barack Obama and Congress will make saving his life a top priority.

North Korea Satellite Images Expose Vast Prison Camps Where Prisoners, Children Are Held in 'Horrific Conditions'
International human rights group Amnesty International has obtained satellite images of North Korea that expose some of its largest prison camps, where hundreds of thousands of people, including children, are believed to be kept "in horrific conditions."

Rush Limbaugh: Obama 'Having an Orgasm' Over Pope Francis' Criticism of Capitalism
Controversial conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh said that President Barack Obama is "having an orgasm" over Pope Francis' recent thoughts in his "Evangelii Gaudium," an "apostolic exhortation," where the Roman Catholic Church leader condemned global inequality and the "tyrannical" world economic system.



















