Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Young Hispanics Moving to Protestant Faith, Catholic Numbers Declining
A new Gallup poll released on Monday revealed that young Hispanics appear to be abandoning the traditional Catholic faith of their parents and turning more often to Protestant alternatives.

Russia to Push Bill Criminalizing 'Homosexual Propaganda'
Russia has defended a bill that seeks to outlaw what it calls "homosexual propaganda," arguing that the country should not be expected to comply with the European Union or international views on tolerance.

Trayvon Martin Shooting Anniversary Marked; 'Stand Your Ground' Law Upheld
The one-year anniversary of the shooting of 17-year-old Florida teen Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman was marked on Tuesday, Feb. 26, with the controversial "Stand Your Ground" law still firmly in place.

Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop Dies, Leaves Pro-Life Legacy
C. Everett Koop, a former U.S. Surgeon General who served under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1989 and was known for his pro-life views, passed away on Monday at his home in Hanover, N.H.
Nationwide Campaign Launched Against Infamous Abortion Practitioner Over Deaths
A pro-life group has launched a nationwide campaign seeking to revoke the medical license of infamous abortion practitioner Dr. Leroy Carhart in response to the death of a New York kindergarten teacher.

Pope Benedict XVI Promises Not to Abandon the Church in Final Message
Pope Benedict XVI delivered his last Sunday blessing at St. Peter's Square at the Vatican before he officially resigns as leader of the Roman Catholic Church on Thursday, Feb. 28.

Britain's Top Cleric Cardinal Keith O'Brien Resigns Following 'Inappropriate Behavior' Accusations
The Roman Catholic Church is dealing with new controversy following the resignation of Cardinal Keith O'Brien, the most senior Catholic cleric in Britain and leader of the Scottish Catholic Church, who allegedly engaged in inappropriate behavior with other priests.
Four People Dead in Bangladesh After Clashes Over Atheist Bloggers
Clashes in Bangladesh have left four people dead and over 200 injured as Islamists demanded on Friday the execution of atheist bloggers who are being accused of blasphemy.

Report: Megachurches Growing, Salaries Increasing
A new report by Leadership Network titled "The Economic Outlook of Very Large Churches" has projected some positive statistics concerning the growth of evangelical churches, particularly megachurches, across America.

Suffering Christian Pastor in Iraq Prison May Be Released Pending Presidential Approval
Pastor Abdi Ali Hamzah might be released from Iraqi prison after Dr. Terry Law of World Compassion Ministries met with high-ranking government officials and petitioned for his freedom.


















