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Christian doctor investigated for praying with patients reaches settlement with NHS England
A Christian doctor, who was at risk of losing his medical license for offering to pray with and provide spiritual care to his patients, has reached a settlement with NHS England after agreeing to attend one course on “professional boundaries” with no admittance of wrongdoing.
Survey reveals what teens think of Jesus
How do today’s teens across faith groups think about Jesus, the Bible and justice? The U.S.-based Christian polling firm Barna posed this question to nearly 25,000 teens in 26 countries and got encouraging answers.
'Victory': West Virginia Supreme Court allows students to use scholarship funds for private schools
The West Virginia Supreme Court this week upheld the state’s Hope Scholarship Act, which gives parents money to help pay for private and faith-based schools or homeschool education if they opt to take their children out of public school.
Islamic extremists disguised as military separated Christians from crowed, slit their throats: bishop
Suspected Islamic extremists disguised in military uniform gathered a crowd of people in Mozambique’s Nampula province, then separated the Christians from the group and tied their hands before slitting their throats, a Catholic bishop said.
Members of China’s Early Rain house church threatened with eviction
Several Christians belonging to China’s Early Rain Covenant Church, which has faced substantial persecution over the last few years, have received eviction notices with no stated reason from their landlords who appear to be under pressure from the communist government.
Archaeologists discover burial cave filled with intact pottery dating to Ramses II, Exodus from Egypt
Israeli archaeologists said they have discovered an extremely rare 3,300 years old intact burial cave from the time of Pharaoh Ramses II, who is thought to be the pharaoh from the biblical story of the Exodus from Egypt.
Catholic school has right to dismiss guidance counselor in a same-sex marriage, Judge rules
A federal court has ruled that a Catholic in Indiana can lawfully refuse to renew the contract of a guidance counselor in a same-sex marriage.
FEMA says it will help everybody after Kamala Harris suggests hurricane aid will be based on ‘equity’
Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell assured the agency will provide Hurricane Ian relief to "all communities" after Vice President Kamala Harris remarked that the Biden administration believes aid should be distributed "based on equity."
Pastor of Texas church where gunman killed 26 preached on Paul’s letter to Ephesus in last sermon
Pastor Frank Pomeroy gave his last sermon before retiring from his church in Texas that garnered national headlines in 2017 when a shooter entered its sanctuary and killed 26 people, including the pastor’s daughter, and he felt God wanted him to preach on Paul’s letter to Ephesian church elders.
Hurricane Ian moves through Virginia as death toll rises in Florida and the Carolinas
After battering Florida and the Carolinas with a combined death toll of at least 70, Hurricane Ian moved northeast through Virginia as a weakened storm early Sunday, lashing rain and possibilities of flooding in West Virginia, Maryland and southern Pennsylvania.