Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Conservative Christian: We Can Only Blame Ourselves If Gay Marriage Wins at Supreme Court
The executive director of the Manhattan Declaration, a movement of Christians from various denominations with traditional values working to preserve the sanctity of life, marriage and religious liberty, says conservatives will only have themselves to blame if gay marriage becomes legalized in America.

Jamaican Pastors Rally in Support of Anti-Sodomy Law; Fear Homosexuality Acceptance
Church pastors in Jamaica rallied nearly 1,500 people on Sunday in Kingston in support of an anti-sodomy law which punishes those engaging in homosexual acts with 10 years in prison.

Ex-Pastor Jerry DeWitt Brings 'Sense of Community' to Atheist Church
Jerry DeWitt, a former evangelical pastor, led 80 people at an atheist church service in Louisiana this past Sunday, revealing that secular people can miss a sense of community.

Tim Tebow Foundation Receives $200,000 Donation From Denver Mattress
The Tim Tebow Foundation received a $200,000 donation from the Denver Mattress Company, it was revealed on Thursday. The money will be directed to orphanage services worldwide.

Parables Film Series Bringing Modern Take of Jesus' Teachings to Audiences
The 197-year-old American Bible Society is engaging in a project seeking to take Jesus' parables as found in the Bible to audiences across the world by filming a set of movies that will present modern takes on these timeless stories.

Christians Are Happier, More Socially Connected Than Atheists, Twitter Study Reveals
A new study by the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, published in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science, has found that Christians are happier and more socially connected than atheists are on Twitter.

Teacher Fired for Giving Bible to Student Appeals Denied Claim
A Phillipsburg, N.J., substitute teacher who was fired after handing a Bible to a student last year is appealing against the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's decision to drop his claim.

Creation Museum Opens Zip Lines Course Aimed at Broader Audience
Ken Ham's Creation Museum opened on Thursday a new zip line course near Petersburg, Ky., in the hopes of attracting a broader audience to its Bible inspired exhibits.

Russia, China Upset at Landing on US State Dept.'s Human Trafficking Offender List
Russia and China have expressed their objection to being ranked among the worst offenders in the 2013 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report, released by the U.S. Department of State on Wednesday. But human rights organizations have said that the assessment is fair.

Pope Francis: 'Scandalous' That Millions Are still Starving; Economic Crisis No Excuse
Pope Francis has spoken out against the hunger crisis that millions of people around the world still face, saying that it is "truly scandalous" that in this day and age more isn't being done to help them, noting that the global economic crisis cannot be used as an excuse for inactivity.



















