Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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'Duck Dynasty's' Star Reveals He Was Mistaken for Homeless Person; Kicked Out of NYC Hotel
Jase Robertson, one of the stars of the hit A&E "Duck Dynasty" show, revealed that he recently got kicked out of a hotel in New York City because he was mistaken for a homeless person.

Lee Strobel Backs National Back to Church Sunday; Over 18,000 Churches Signed Up
Christian author and apologist Lee Strobel has backed the annual National Back to Church Sunday event, scheduled for Sept. 15, where over 18,000 churches have signed up for the initiative that aims at inviting as many non-religious people to church as possible.

US to Stop Military Drills With Egypt; Continues 1.3 Billion Annual Aid
President Barack Obama addressed the nation on Thursday following the violent clashes in Egypt earlier this week that claimed over 600 lives, revealing that the U.S. is halting planned joint military exercises with the troubled country, but did not announce an end to the controversial $1.3 billion annual funding it sends the Egyptian government.

Tim Tebow Celebrates 26th Birthday; Shares Video of Fan With Cerebral Palsy Who Inspired him
Popular Christian NFL star Tim Tebow celebrated his 26th birthday on Wednesday, taking time to share with his followers on Twitter a video about a 23-year- old fan with cerebral palsy who inspired the athlete.

Evangelist Puts 'Modern Family' Cast on Book Cover, Not Realizing Gay Couple Connection
A Christian evangelist has apologized after he used a photo of the cast of "Modern Family" for the cover of his book, Bible Principles of Child Discipline, without realizing that the TV show features a gay couple.

Death Toll Reaches 525 in Egypt, Expected to Rise Following Bloody Protests Crackdown
The death toll in Egypt following clashes on Wednesday between Pro-Mohamed Morsi Islamic protesters and government military forces has climbed to 525, officials say, but the real number is suspected to continue to rise in the coming hours and days as the situation becomes clearer.

Syrian Refugees 'Hungry for Message of Jesus;' Christians Urged to Help
As the Syria civil war rages on and the UN investigates claims that chemical weapons might have been used in the conflict, one Christian missionary organization helping refugees has revealed that the people are hungry for the message of Christ, and urged believers to come together and help out in one of the most urgent humanitarian crises of the new millennium.

Women With Induced Abortions 20 Times More Likely to Get Breast Cancer, Study Says
A report on the risk factors for breast cancer published by the Journal of Dhaka Medical College in Bangladesh has determined that women who have induced abortions increase their chances of getting cancer by as much as 20 times.

Egypt Declares State of Emergency After British Journalist, 95 People Killed
The government of Egypt has declared a state of emergency after violent clashes on Wednesday between security forces and protesters left at least 95 people dead, including a British journalist working for Sky News.

Crackdown of Cameroon Churches Disputed Following Reports of Faith-Healing Services
Thousands of Christians in Cameroon have apparently stood up to what some reports have called a government crackdown on places of worship, though other church leaders have disputed the information and said that officials are right to investigate churches whose faith-healing services have lead to deaths.



















