Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Ind. Woman, Challenges Catholic Church's 'Unjust Law,' Ordained as Priest
A 71-year-old Indiana resident has defied the Roman Catholic Church's ban on ordaining women priests to become the state's first female Catholic priest in an effort to challenge what she sees as an "unjust law."

Ed Young Blasts News Station for 'False' Reports on Animal Sermon Series
Fellowship Church pastor Ed Young, facing accusations of mistreating animals, including a lion during live sermons at his Grapevine, Texas church, has blasted a local news channel for allegedly reporting falsehoods in a video titled "Uncaging the truth."

'Wordsower' Bible Teacher: Memorizing Scripture Vital for Evangelism
Bible teacher Tom Meyer, a member of Wordsower International Ministries, an organization focused on spreading the Gospel through reciting entire books of the Bible, shared with The Christian Post why he believes memorization is so important when it comes to preaching the Good News.
Church Should Take Lead in Healing Racial Divisions, Says Bishop Harry Jackson
Bishop Harry Jackson, leader of the International Communion of Evangelical Churches, a racially diverse group with more than 200 congregations worldwide, has spoken out about church leaders of all stripes in Sanford, Fla., working together to address racial divisions in America in light of the Trayvon Martin case.

Calif. City That Banned Large Bible Study Groups Reconsidering Its Laws
Officials in San Juan, Calif., are set to decide within 30 days on the validity of a controversial city code by which a local Christian couple was fined $300 for hosting large Bible group meetings at home last year.

Germans Upset by Terror-Linked Group's Distribution of 25M Qurans
An Islamic ultra-conservative party in Germany is handing out 25 million free copies of the Quran in what is seen by some as an attempt to recruit jihadist, or Muslim holy warriors.
Catholic Church Reveals Drop in Sex Abuse Cases; Validity of Report Questioned
An in-house audit overseen by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops revealing a rise in sex abuse cases with a decrease in allegations by minors is being viewed as nothing more than a charade by critics who say it is impossible for the Catholic Church to police itself.
Pregnant Texas Teacher Fired From Christian School for Being Unmarried
A Texas teacher fired from her position at a Christian middle school for being pregnant and unmarried said she will be taking the school to court for violating her equal employment rights.

Christian College Shooting Suspect One Goh Apologizes to Victims' Families
One Goh, the man who allegedly killed seven people at the Oikos University Christian college in Oakland, Calif., on April 3, has said that he is "deeply sorry" for his actions, but realizes his remorse cannot bring back the victims.

Trayvon Martin's Mother Prayed to Jesus for Zimmerman's Arrest
Trayvon Martin's mother, Sybrina Fulton, has told reporters that she thanks Jesus Christ for the arrest of George Zimmerman in the fatal shooting of her son, at a news conference in Washington DC.


















