Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Christian Decapitated in Egypt by Suspected Militants; Attacks Continue
Officials in Egypt discovered a decapitated body in a cemetery on Thursday. The victim is believed to be the second Christian murdered by suspected militants in the span of a week.

Catholic Health Association Accepts HHS Mandate Compromise; Goes Against Bishops
A network of Catholic hospitals announced on Tuesday that it will accept the Department of Health and Human Services' new rules concerning the controversial contraceptives mandate, a position that goes against U.S. Catholic bishops.

Pope Francis Is Vanity Fair's 'Man of the Year;' Praised by Elton John
Pope Francis has been named "Man of the Year" by the July Italian edition of pop-culture magazine Vanity Fair. He even received praise as a "miracle of humility" from openly gay English singer Sir Elton John, who expressed hopes that the Vatican leader could reach out to people with HIV and AIDS.

'Queer Geek Community' Boycotting 'Ender's Game' Movie Over Author's Marriage Stance
Orson Scott Card, the best-selling author of the 1985 sci-fi classic Ender's Game, has responded to an online boycott by the "queer geek community" of the upcoming film adaption of his novel because of his traditional marriage stance.

Egypt Orders Arrest of Muslim Brotherhood's Leader Following Deaths
Egypt has ordered the arrest of Mohamed Badie, the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, along with several other key figures from the party that was behind ousted president Mohamed Morsi.

USCIRF Urges Obama, Kerry to Press China on Religious Freedom, Human Rights
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedomhas urged President Barack Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry and other U.S. officials to talk about religious freedom and human rights with their Chinese counterparts at the start of the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue this week.

Muslim Brotherhood Kept Christians From Voting at Gunpoint During Morsi Election, Megachurch Pastor Reveals
Dr. Michael Youssef, founding pastor of the 3,000 member Church of the Apostles in Atlanta, who was born in Egypt, said that the ousting of former president Mohamed Morsi is a good thing for Christians in the North African country because the Muslim Brotherhood had kept Christians away from voting during the election by threatening to shoot them.

64 Pro-Abortion 'Moral Monday' Protesters Arrested, Including Planned Parenthood CEO
Sixty-four pro-abortion protesters who were opposing a bill by North Carolina's Republican-controlled government that seeks to limit access to abortion clinics were arrested on Monday in Raleigh.

National Association of Evangelicals Says Obamacare Contraception Rules 'Miss Mark'
The National Association of Evangelicals has said that the changes to the Department of Health and Human Services' rules concerning the Affordable Care Act still "miss the mark," because they would pressure a number of citizens to violate their religious beliefs when it comes to contraceptives.

Ken Ham's 'Answers Mega Conference' to Present Latest Creationism Research
Ken Ham's Answers in Genesis is getting ready to host the Answers Mega Conference in Tennessee from July 22 to 25, which he says will present the latest research in creationism from leading scientists.



















