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Pastor, author Stuart Briscoe dies at 91
Stuart Briscoe, author of over 40 books and former Wisconsin megachurch pastor who was known for his “telling the Truth” radio ministry, died from “natural causes unexpectedly” at the age of 91, according to his family.
Kids executed, raped as Haitian gang wars intensify, United Nations warns
The United Nations has warned that innocent women and children have been executed and raped as gang wars have intensified in and around the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, stating that children as young as 1 year old have had their bodies burned.
Over 750K displaced by Islamic insurgency in Mozambique
Growing violence by Islamic State-affiliated insurgents in the northern parts of Christian-majority Mozambique has internally displaced more than 784,000 people, according to the United Nations.
‘Hit the floor’: Bishop protects churchogoers as shooting breaks out after service
The deacon of a Milwaukee church possibly saved the lives of many congregants as they found themselves caught in a deadly crossfire outside the church building right after the Sunday service ended.
McKinney Fire in Northern California kills 2, engulfs over 55,000 acres
Two people were found dead in a burnt car in the path of the fast-moving McKinney Fire in the Klamath National Forest in Northern California, the largest in the state this year. Officials said that the fire burned more than 55,000 acres as of Monday night and remained 0% contained.
Uber driver charged with murder of Texas pastor in road rage shooting
Police in Houston, Texas, have charged a 23-year-old Uber driver with murder in the death of Pastor Ronald K. Mouton who was killed in a road rage shooting.
Pope Francis says he may 'step aside' and retire, but only if it's God's will
Speaking to journalists on a return flight from Canada, Pope Francis said he should slow down on his international travel and possibly consider retiring, but only if he discerns that it is God’s will.
Death toll rises in flood-stricken areas of Kentucky as search and rescue teams look for missing
The death toll from devastating flooding in Eastern Kentucky has risen to at least 28 as search and rescue teams look for the stranded and missing, while more rain is expected in some areas already hit hard.
Justice Samuel Alito strikes back at Boris Johnson, Prince Harry in religious liberty speech
At a religious liberty summit in Rome, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito dismissed criticism by foreign leaders, including U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson of the ruling he authored overturning Roe that returned abortion laws back to individual states.
Islamic State propaganda video narrator Mohammed Khalifa sentenced to life in prison
A U.S. judge has sentenced a Canadian citizen to life imprisonment for aiding the Islamic State terrorist group and narrating its propaganda videos, including one that showed the beheading of American journalist James Foley.