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UK drops street preacher’s hate speech charges after saying parts of Bible ‘no longer appropriate’
Prosecutors in the United Kingdom have dropped hate crime charges against a Christian street preacher arrested after preaching on the streets about the biblical definition of marriage and sexuality.
Islamic State Mozambique demands Christians, Jews convert or pay jizya in social media threat
As part of its mission to establish a caliphate, the Islamic State Mozambique terror group has demanded that all Christians and Jews convert to Islam or pay a tax if they do not want to be slaughtered.
Pastor, father of 6, identified as victim killed in house fire
A 68-year-old pastor died in a house fire in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, leaving behind his wife and six children, according to a report, which says the cause of the fire is not known.
Robert Jeffress says he has no desire to be part of Republican Party's 'civil war’
Texas megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress, who was one of the first Evangelical leaders to publicly support former President Donald Trump and attend his rallies during the 2016 primary election, says he plans to stay neutral during the race for the 2024 GOP nomination.
Judge refuses to dismiss Christian ministry's discrimination case against Barclays Bank
A judge in the United Kingdom refused to dismiss a discrimination case against Barclays Bank brought by a Christian ministry that offers therapy to individuals with an unwanted same-sex attraction whose bank accounts were closed after an LGBT activist campaign.
South Carolina fights back against ACLU's attempt to shut down faith-based foster care agencies
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has asked the U.S. District Court to protect the state’s right to partner with private, faith-based foster care agencies that help place children in foster care in response to the American Civil Liberties Union’s lawsuit to shutter religious foster care agencies.
2 girls beheaded at ISIS family displacement camp in Syria; US commander warns of radicalization
Beheaded bodies of two Egyptian girls were found in the sewage system of a displacement camp in northeastern Syria housing tens of thousands of Islamic State fighters' family members, prompting a visit from a high-ranking U.S military leader who voiced concerns about children being radicalized.
Youth for Christ says over 7,000 made decisions for Christ, doubling total from last year
Despite the onslaught of challenges and cultural confusion faced by many of America's youth, God is at work, says the Christian group Youth for Christ, which saw more than 7,000 children and teens decide to follow Jesus Christ this year, doubling last year's numbers.
Christian persecution on the rise in at least 18 countries: report
Persecution of Christians is on the rise in at least 18 countries, especially in Africa, the Middle East and Asia, due to growing jihadism and nationalism, according to a report released by a Catholic group that examined human rights violations against Christians in 24 countries where it is particularly difficult to be a Christian.
Lover sentenced to life in prison for killing Oklahoma pastor, conspiring with his wife
A 27-year-old Oklahoma man has been sentenced to life in prison for fatally shooting Pastor David Evans of Harmony Free Will Baptist Church in Ada at the request of the pastor's wife, who planned the murder while he was on a mission trip to Mexico.