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Nicaragua bans tourists from bringing Bibles into the country
Tourists entering Nicaragua are no longer allowed to carry Bibles. The restriction, which also applies to other printed materials and electronic equipment, is part of a growing list of prohibited items at the border and comes amid tightening limits on civil liberties and an ongoing crackdown on Christians.

This week in Christian history: Teen Mania ends, Thomas Tenison dies, missionary Amy Carmichael born
Events from this week in Christian history include the death of Thomas Tenison, the birth of Amy Carmichael, and the closure of Teen Mania.

Brown University shooting: 2 students killed, 9 injured, suspect at large
A gunman who opened fire on students at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, killing two and injuring nine others during a final exam review, remained at large late Saturday night as hundreds of officers searched for him. Police believe the suspect fled on foot.

Trump's week in review: White House defends Marty Makary, DOJ sues Minneapolis Public Schools
The Trump administration this week took additional actions to combat religious and racial discrimination and announced new updates in its ongoing efforts to secure the U.S. border.

Time magazine snubs Charlie Kirk, names AI 'architects' as 'Person of the Year'
Time magazine is facing backlash from one of conservative media’s biggest voices over its decision to snub Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk as its “Person of the Year” despite Kirk’s death marking the first major political assassination in the U.S. since the 1960s.

BLM executive director of OKC chapter charged with fraud, money laundering involving millions in donor funds
The executive director of a Black Lives Matter chapter in Oklahoma has been charged with wire fraud and money laundering involving millions of dollars in donor funds. Federal prosecutors say she used the money for personal travel, shopping and real estate.

Quebec City officials vote to remove crucifix displayed in council chamber
Quebec City officials have voted to remove a crucifix displayed in the city’s council chamber. The decision follows a recommendation to preserve the item in a heritage collection while reinforcing the principle of state “secularism.”

World Vision distributes toys to children in Jamaica impacted by Hurricane Melissa
World Vision is distributing toys to children in Jamaica whose lives have been affected by Hurricane Melissa, as the long road to recovery on the hard-hit island nation continues.

UMC pushes back on reported plan to 'geotarget' Texas churchgoers with pro-Israel messaging
A United Methodist Church official is pushing back against a controversial “geofencing” plan to target churchgoers in Texas and other states with messaging from an organization acting as an agent of the state of Israel.

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell announces run for Minnesota governor: 'I'm still standing'
Mike Lindell announced his candidacy for the Minnesota gubernatorial race Thursday, throwing his hat into the race against former Democratic vice presidential candidate, Gov. Tim Walz, who is running for his third consecutive four-year term.

Over 1,000 American pastors vow to stand with Israel after visiting Oct. 7 massacre sites, survivors
Over 1,000 American pastors and Christian influencers pledged to support the Jewish people during a recent tour in Israel, where the delegation laid flowers on the graves of soldiers who died during the Israel-Hamas war and witnessed the impact of the terror group’s Oct. 7 massacre.

Pakistan’s Parliament passes law establishing commission to focus on minority rights
Pakistan’s parliament has approved long-delayed legislation to establish a National Commission for Minorities Rights.
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