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Naftali Bennett sworn in as Israel’s new prime minister; PLO, Hamas threaten to attack Jerusalem
As Naftali Bennett was sworn in as Israel’s new prime minister Sunday, ending the rule of the longest-serving prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Palestine Liberation Organization and Hamas threatened to attack Jerusalem.
Christian families forced to flee homes into forest after women attacked by Hindu villagers
Ten Christian families in the east Indian state of Odisha have been living in a forest for weeks after their houses were destroyed by villagers in retaliation for filing a police complaint against a group of Hindu men who allegedly sexually harassed two Christian women as they drew water from a public well.
Hundreds gather to proclaim name of Jesus at Sean Feucht ‘Let Us Worship’ summer tour
Taking his “Let Us Worship” summer tour to his hometown of Virginia Beach, worship leader and songwriter Sean Feucht addressed hundreds gathered to proclaim the name of Jesus, stressing that America needs “revival in this hour like never before.” He also criticized Facebook for continuing to block and suppress his pages.
Disney Plus reveals Marvel character Loki is ‘gender fluid’
Disney Plus has confirmed in a new teaser clip that the character Loki from the forthcoming Marvel series is “gender-fluid.”
City pays over $35K to Christian ministry for canceling event over speaker’s biblically-based views
Facing a full hearing of a lawsuit, the Edinburgh city council agreed to apologize and pay over $35,000 (£25,000) to the Scotland-based Destiny Church for canceling a three-day conference because its keynote speaker, U.S. Pastor Larry Stockstill, had spoken against homosexuality and abortion.
Steve Austin, former Alabama pastor who shared mental health struggles, found dead
A 38-year-old former Alabama pastor, Glenn Stephen “Steve” Austin, who spoke publicly about his mental health challenges and once tried to end his life in a hotel room with his Bible in his lap, was found dead in a vehicle in Hoover this week.
‘Major victory’: Wisconsin can’t force private, religious schools to shut down
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that local health departments can’t ban private and religious schools from holding in-person classes during health emergencies like the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
‘There’s no way back for us’: Pastor of congregation that fled China says their suffering is part of God's plan
Two years after fleeing severe persecution in China, 60 members of a house church, including 30 children, have been living in a small rented house on an island off the southern tip of South Korea with little or no hope of returning to their homeland or getting asylum in the East Asian country.
Controversial Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua dies at 57
T.B. Joshua, one of Nigeria’s most controversial and wealthiest preachers, felt uncomfortable in the middle of an evening church service and died hours later in his apartment in Lagos on Saturday. The cause of Joshua’s death has not been disclosed.
Pakistani Christian man demands justice for wife abducted, raped and beaten by wealthy Muslim captor
A wealthy Muslim man in Pakistan’s Punjab Province had a Christian mother of five abducted and then repeatedly raped, drugged and beaten for 20 days, according to a report.