Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Pat Robertson Says Christians Should Love LGBT Youth; Calls Bullying 'Terrible'
Evangelist and Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson has stated on "The 700 Club" show that although he believes the Bible opposes homosexual practices, Christians should show love instead of bullying LGBT students, and that schools should not allow such harassment.
Connecticut Death Penalty Abolished; Gov. Calls Repeal 'Historic Moment'
Connecticut officially became the fifth state in the past five years to abolish the death penalty after Democratic Gov. Dannel P. Malloy signed the bill Wednesday at a private ceremony.
Christian Ministry Reaching Japan's Private, Secular Society Through Internet
Jesus.net Japan, an Internet-based evangelism ministry with an arm in the U.S., will be observing Internet Evangelism Day on April 29, which is set to draw attention to the ever-expanding role the web plays in today's world.

Chuck Colson to Be Buried With Full Military Honors
Chuck Colson, the Prison Fellowship founder and evangelical Christian who died on April 21 after struggling with an intracerebral hemorrhage, will be buried privately with full military honors at Quantico National Cemetery in Virginia.
Influential Anglican Leaders Call for Gay Marriage Against Church Teachings
A group of Anglican Church leaders, including some from the General Synod, the Church of England's governing body, has stated in a public letter opposition to the traditional definition of marriage as between one man and one woman, and a desire for it to include same-sex couples.

Mitt Romney Claims Five More States, Begins Fight for 'A Better America'
GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney is closing in on officially clinching the race to become his party's presidential nominee after securing five new sweeping victories in Northeastern primary states.

Hugo Chavez Claims 'Pact with Jesus' Will Heal His Cancer
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who was diagnosed with cancer last June, has said in a recent broadcast that he believes he has made a pact with Jesus Christ and that he will heal him of his condition.
'Stand Your Ground' Lawmaker Relieved George Zimmerman Has Been Charged
Florida Rep. Dennis Baxley, the Republican state legislator who pushed forth the controversial "Stand Your Ground" law currently in the spotlight in the Trayvon Martin case, has expressed his relief that George Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder.

Mitt Romney Adds Openly Gay Adviser to Team; Mormon Beliefs Questioned
Likely Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney has named an openly gay man to his team of campaign advisers on national security and foreign policy issues in a move that is drawing criticism from some conservatives questioning his Mormon beliefs.
Calif. Christian College Resumes Classes After Shooting Nightmare
Oikos University, the Christian college in Oakland, Calif., that suffered one of the state's deadliest school shootings on April 2, has resumed classes three weeks after the tragedy.


















