Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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'Cold-Case Christianity:' The Gospel Through a Homicide Detective's Lens
A Christian author, church planter and homicide detective has examined many of the big claims made in the Gospel and used the available evidence to examine whether or not they are true – offering that the case for Christianity holds strong.

Massive Islamic Crowd Riots Against Atheists, Police in Bangladesh; 36 Killed
Massive riots in Dhaka and other Bangladesh cities have left at least 36 people dead and 60 injured after tens of thousands of Islamists clashed with police demanding stricter penalties for atheist bloggers.

Gay Activists With Charcoaled Hands Denied Mass at NY's St. Patrick's Cathedral
A group of gay rights supporters were denied entrance to St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City on Sunday because they had dirtied their hands with charcoal in support of LGBT rights.
Opportunity for Tim Tebow as Analyst for Fox or ESPN?
Former Denver Broncos and NY Jets quarterback Tim Tebow might be in line for an analyst career if he can't find a team to play for next season, some reports have suggested.

Tsarnaev-Supporting Posters Go Up in Chechnya; Donations Sought
A number of posters claiming the innocence of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the 19-year-old suspect behind the Boston Marathon bombing, have gone up in Russia in the territory of Chechnya, where he and his older brother are originally from.

Should Children Use Guns? Latest Shooting Deaths Rekindle Debate
The latest shooting incident in America, involving the death of a 2-year-old girl by her 5-year-old brother with a rifle made for children, has rekindled the fires in the gun control debate.

Suicide Rate Soars for Middle-Aged Americans; Accounts for More Deaths Than Traffic Accidents
In a report published Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that the suicide rate among middle-aged (35-64) Americans jumped 28 percent in the last decade, and suicides now account for more deaths than vehicle accidents.

Billy Graham: America 'Diseased by Sin;' National Crisis Is Spiritual, Not Economic
The Rev. Billy Graham, one of the most famous evangelists in the world, recently reminded followers of a popular speech he made in 1973, titled "The National Crisis," and said that today America is diseased by sin and faces some of its biggest challenges.

Pentagon Denies Plans to Court Martial Evangelicals; Questions Remain
Following reports that the Pentagon has been planning on court martialing soldiers for religious proselytization, the Department of Defense has clarified that only those forcing their beliefs on others will be punished.
Leroy Butler Says Wis. Church Canceled Speaking Engagement After Supporting Gay NBA Player
Former NFL Star LeRoy Butler said that the Wisconsin church he was scheduled to speak at has canceled his appearance after he expressed his support for Jason Collins, the first NBA player to come out as gay.



















