Stoyan Zaimov
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Father of Canadian Teen Who Suicided After Rape 'Disgusted' by Facebook Dating Ad Using Her Photo
The father of a Canadian teenager who killed herself has shared of his disgust after Facebook published a dating ad using an image of his daughter, calling it "the worst Facebook ad ever."

Iraqi Pastor Jamal Led 28 Muslim Prisoners to Christ Before Unprecedented Pardon
Pastor Jamal led 28 Muslims to Christ during his time in an Iraqi prison before being granted an unprecedented presidential pardon, revealed Dr. Terry Law, founder and president of World Compassion Terry Law Ministries.

Aaron Alexis 'Obsessed' With Shooter Games; Friends Brought Him Food During Marathons
Aaron Alexis, the 34-year-old former Navy reservist identified as the man behind the Navy Yard shootings in Washington on Monday that killed 12 people, is said to have been obsessed with shooter video games, to the point where friends would even bring him food during marathon sessions.

Bill Maher, Bill Nye Criticize Creationism; Ken Ham Fires Back
TV host Bill Maher called religion "the enemy of science" in a recent broadcast of his "Real Time" show, on which popular scientist Bill Nye argued that Creationism should not be taught in textbooks. Both men were criticized by Creation Museum President Ken Ham for "attacking" Christianity.

Obama Must Increase Egyptian Pressure to Protect Christians, USCIRF Declares
President Barack Obama must increase pressure on the Egyptian interim government to protect Christians who have been violently targeted in the past couple of months, urges a letter sent by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) on Monday.

Syrian Refugees 'Horrified' at Possible US Strike, Just Want to Be Left Alone, Says Christian Relief Agency Head
Syrian refugees have said that they are "horrified" at the prospect of a U.S. military attack on the government to take down President Bashar al-Assad, while Muslims have shared their amazement at a Christian missionary group providing relief in the region.

Navy Yard Shooting: At least 12 Dead, One Gunman Killed, Manhunt for Another
The shooting at the U.S. Navy Yard in Washington has left at least 12 people dead on Monday, with one suspected gunman killed and a manhunt launched for another potential shooter, as authorities are trying to piece together details behind the incident.

Pastor Saeed Abedini ACLJ Campaign to Flood Iranian President With Weekly Letters
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) has launched the largest campaign in its history with aims of sending thousands of letters each week to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, petitioning for U.S. Pastor Saeed Adedini, who has been imprisoned for 52 weeks.

Assad Regime Hails 'Victory' After US-Russia Deal, While Rebels Say He Goes Unpunished
The regime of Syrian president Bashar al Assad has hailed "victory" after the U.S. and Russia announced an agreement to disarm Syria of its chemical weapons, which pushes back the likelihood of a military intervention, though one of Syria's rebel groups have said this allows him to go unpunished.

National Day of Remembrance Memorializes 55 Million Aborted Children
The National Day of Remembrance on Saturday is memorializing the 55 million children who have been aborted since the practice was legalized in the US in 1973, with Christian leaders saying the day provides a proper outlet for both personal and national grief.



















