Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Ed Young Concludes 'Cool-Aid' Series With Call to Confront Bullies, Difficulties in Life
In his third sermon from the "Cool-Aid" series, Pastor Ed Young of Fellowship Church in Texas, urged his congregation to stop believing what society says about passivity and start standing up to bullies, and to view these challenges as opportunities from God for improvement in one's life.
Pro-Gay Lawmaker Expects Traditional Marriage to Be Upheld in Australia
The chairman of an Australian parliamentary committee that examined proposals to change the definition of marriage in the Oceanic country has said that he expects traditional marriage will be preserved when lawmakers vote on this issue later this year.

'Touchdown Jesus' Statue in Ohio Struck by Lightning to Be Rebuilt in July
Almost two years after a massive 62-foot replica of Jesus Christ was struck down by lightning in a rampant blaze, the Solid Rock Church statue in Southwest Ohio will finally be rebuilt by July.
Boy Scouts Board Member Supports Changing Policy Against Gay Leaders
A Boy Scouts of America board member, who serves as CEO of global professional service company Ernst & Young, said he is against the Scouts' policy banning gay people from serving as leaders in the organization.
Christian Doctor in UK Punished for 'Distressing' Patient With Religious Views
A Christian general practitioner in Britain alleged to have told a suicidal patient that "the devil haunts people who do not turn to Jesus" is in hot water with the General Medical Council (GMC) for "crossing the line" during the brief consultation.

Obama Announces US Will Stop Deporting Young Illegal Immigrants
President Barack Obama officially announced today his administration's intent to implement sweeping federal changes to U.S immigration law that will allow many young people living in the U.S. without proper documentation to gain temporary legalized status through work permits.
World's Oldest Cave Art Found in Spain; Link to Neanderthals Disputed
The world's oldest cave paintings discovered in Spain, comprised of prehistoric dots and crimson hand stencils, have been confirmed to be more than than 40,800 years old, although there is a debate over whether the art was actually composed by Neanderthals, believed by evolutionists to be modern man's closest relative.
First Openly Gay Judge Appointed in Va. Amid 'Gay Agenda' Concerns
The Richmond Circuit Court has appointed openly gay prosecutor Tracy Thorne-Begland to the General District Court bench despite opposition from delegates claiming the decision was made to further the "pro-gay agenda."

Pentagon to Celebrate Pride Month Nearly a Year After Repealing Ban on Gays
The Pentagon will host its first ever celebration of gays and lesbians in the military this month, which was recently proclaimed by President Barack Obama as LGBT Pride Month. The Pentagon's celebration comes nearly a year after the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," which banned open homosexuals from the military.
Christian Scientists Looking to Grow Membership Amid Shrinking Numbers
Christian Scientists, who refer to God as "Father-Mother" and believe that humans are incapable of sin, discussed last week at their Annual Meeting of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, new ways of reaching out to Christians to "foster unity," in light of the movement's continuing shrinking numbers.


















