Anugrah Kumar
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College cancels Christian group’s Wilberforce Academy over its beliefs on marriage
A college at Cambridge University has canceled an event for young Christian professionals, saying that the values of the organizers, who do not support same-sex marriage, are “not compatible with the values of the college,” the group’s lawyers told the High Court this week.
Another Indian state passes anti-conversion bill targeting Christians
While India’s Christian minority continues to fear for its safety amid rising attacks, another state, Karnataka, has passed a controversial “anti-conversion” bill, which has routinely been used as a pretext for anti-Christian violence in several other states.
India’s top court directs government to verify claims of Christian persecution
Indian Christian leaders say they welcome the Supreme Court's recent directive to eight states to verify the claims of Christian groups that filed a petition for protection after around 200 attacks were reported within the first five months of 2022.
43-year-old evangelist and missionary stood in line 7 times to pay respects to Queen Elizabeth II
Inspired by Queen Elizabeth II's strong Christian faith, a 43-year-old evangelist and missionary stood in long queues seven times to see the monarch's coffin in Edinburgh before it left for London.
Christian journalist arrested after reporting on violence in Nigeria has case delayed again
The case of a Nigerian journalist arrested for reporting on the government's inability to prevent attacks against Christians has been delayed again as the judge didn't appear for the scheduled trial.
Tennessee Tech investigating ‘disturbing’ campus drag show mocking Christianity in front of kids
Tennessee Tech University is investigating a recent on-campus drag show that allegedly mocked Christianity and exposed kids to explicit activity. The school’s president has canceled two similar upcoming shows, saying he was “disturbed and dismayed” by it.
American family donates rare 2,700-year-old papyrus fragment written to ‘Ishmael’ during biblical times
An American family that had a rare 2,700-year-old papyrus note on display in their home for decades, one of only three known fragments to be in existence in the world, has donated it to Israel by way of the Israel Antiquities Authority.
Church of England releases list of rules for parishes as nation mourns Queen Elizabeth II
The Church of England has published guidance for its parishes, as they are expected to “play a key role in the life of the nation” during the period of national mourning following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Harry and Meghan unexpectedly join William and Kate to greet crowds paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II
The British press and citizens were surprised to see Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, the Duke and the Duchess of Sussex, set aside their differences with the royal family by joining the Prince and Princess of Wales in greeting crowds outside the gates of Windsor castle paying tribute to their grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Christian student at risk of losing license to practice psychology after professors protest graduation speech
A university in Mexico has initiated proceedings against a recent psychology graduate after a group of professors expressed concerns over his graduation speech defending the family and the sanctity of life, which might cost him his license to practice.