Anugrah Kumar
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Phoenix Suns coach Monty Williams talks faith, forgiving driver who killed his wife
Monty Williams, the head coach of Phoenix Suns, which will play against Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA Finals Game 3 Sunday night, is known for speaking publicly about his faith in Jesus, and recently shared how it enables him to help his players reach their potential and got him through a personal tragedy.
Pakistan high court forces 13-y-o Christian girl to return to captor’s home as his ‘wife’
A court in Pakistan’s Punjab Province has granted custody of a 13-year Christian girl to a Muslim man who has three wives and allegedly abducted her and forced her to marry him and convert to Islam.
Indian woman beaten for giving birth to girl as ‘son preference’ leads to 60% drop in female births
A young mother who was disowned and attacked by her husband and parents-in-law after she gave birth to a girl in eastern India reflects the country’s culture of “son preference,” which has led to a very high number of sex-selective abortions and a severe sex ratio imbalance.
Pakistani Christian couple cleared of blasphemy charges, escape death by hanging
Pakistan’s Lahore High Court has released a 26-page judgment acquitting a Catholic mother and her partially paralyzed husband who were on death row for seven years after a lower court convicted them of sending blasphemous text messages.
Indian pastor bludgeoned to death with wooden beam; wife says husband is ‘Martyr for his faith’
A pastor and father of an 11-year-old girl was reportedly ambushed and killed with a wooden beam in the north Indian state of Haryana. His wife believes the suspect, with whom the Christian minister shared the Gospel, attacked her husband because of his faith.
Iranian authorities deny early release for Christian convert imprisoned for reading the Bible
An Iranian convert to Christianity who has served over one-third of a 10-year prison sentence for reading the Bible and allegedly taking part in missionary activities was told that his plea for early release has been denied.
Presbyterian Church in America takes first vote on banning ordination of openly gay men
The Presbyterian Church in America has voted to change a rule in its governing document which would disqualify all gay men from serving in its ministry.
Canadian Pastor Tim Stephens released from jail: 'I'm thankful for God'
A Canadian pastor who was arrested for holding an outdoor worship service after authorities ordered his church building to be closed has been released from jail and expressed gratitude to God for sustaining his congregation.
India: Christians celebrate first Indian Christian Day, feast of St. Thomas
As it was Apostle Thomas who brought the Gospel to India and was martyred near the southern city of Chennai in 72 AD, Christians from all major denominations in the country celebrated July 3, the day he was killed, as the first Indian Christian Day amid rising persecution which is premised on the propaganda that Christianity is a foreign religion.
PCA pursues partnership with Lifeline Children’s Services as 'preferred' adoption agency over BCS
The Presbyterian Church in America has endorsed Lifeline Children’s Services as its "preferred adoption and orphan care ministry" due to its “commitment to the sanctity of life” and not Bethany Christian Services, which recently announced it would be offering its services to LGBT couples.