Stoyan Zaimov

Christian Post Reporter

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  • IHOP'S National Pancake Day Offers Free Pancakes, Donations for Charities

    IHOP restaurants across the country are once again offering a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes on National Pancake Day, which falls on Tuesday, Feb 28. Guests will also have the option of donating money in an effort to support Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and other local charities.

  • Artificial Procreation 'Wrong,' Children Aren't Products, Pope Says

    Pope Benedict XVI reaffirmed the Roman Catholic Church's opposition to all forms of artificial procreation – a couple conceiving a child through assisted means – at a conference on infertility over the weekend, calling such means of procreation "gravely immoral."

  • Underground Chinese Church Leader Freed After 10 Years

    An international letter-writing campaign effort helped bring about the release of a Christian newspaper editor and house church leader in China after more than 10 years of imprisonment for leading an underground Christian church.

  • Syrian Strife Linked to Biblical Prophecy, Scholars Suggest

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton predicted on Sunday the definitive fall of Syria amid the government's deadly crackdown on protesters, with some theologians arguing that current events may very well correlate with Isaiah's prophecy of the destruction of Damascus.

  • Ben Henderson Praises Christ After UFC Lightweight Title Win

    Popular Christian fighter Ben Henderson won the UFC lightweight title for the first time Saturday night in Japan, defeating champion Frankie Edgar in the UFC 144 pay-per-view event.

  • Chicago Pastor Ends Rooftop Vigil After $98K Tyler Perry Donation

    A Chicago pastor who spent three months living on the rooftop of a motel trying to collect enough money to demolish the building, a center of drug violence in the neighborhood, is finally coming down after director Tyler Perry promised to donate $98,000 to the cause.

  • Syrian Red Cross Begins Emergency Evacuations as Christians Await Help

    The Red Cross has started evacuating women and children trapped in the crossfire between President Bashar al-Assad's supporters and rebel fighters in the city of Homs. Many Christians are also believed to still be trapped in the tumultuous city.

  • Bible Scholars Skeptical of 1st Century Gospel Fragment 'Discovery'

    An exciting discovery was reported last week of what is believed to be the earliest New Testament artifact ever unearthed - first-century A.D. fragments from the Gospel of Mark, but a number of professors and researchers have since warned that the findings may not be what they seem.

  • Franklin Graham, Rick Santorum 'Deceived' on Obama's Faith?

    Franklin Graham, Rick Santorum 'Deceived' on Obama's Faith?

    Questions have long been stirring about President Barack Obama's faith, notably from some prominent conservative leaders and politicians, with one minister going as far as to suggest that the president is not a Christian at all.

  • Christians Will Be Judged for Treatment of God's Creation, Critics Warn

    Christians Will Be Judged for Treatment of God's Creation, Critics Warn

    Animal issues usually fall far from mainstream Christian discourse – but with news of the desperate war against the extinction of rhinos at the hands of poachers in South Africa, a number of Christian environmental leaders have come out to suggest that Christians need to care more about God's creations.