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Pope Francis Slips Spanish Lord's Prayer Into Jerusalem's Western Wall
Pope Francis slipped a Spanish version of the Lord's Prayer into Jerusalem's Western Wall during his visit to the Holy Land this week, according to the Western Wall Heritage Foundation, which published the note.
Sudanese Woman Sentenced to Death 'Won't Change Mind' on Christian Faith, Says Husband
A Sudanese woman recently sentenced to death for her Christian faith is unlikely to renounce her religion, her husband says.
Husband of Stoned Pregnant Pakistani Woman Admits to Murdering First Wife
The husband of a pregnant woman recently stoned to death in Pakistan recently admitted to murdering his first wife.
Christian Police Chief Rightfully Punished for Not Attending Mosque Ceremony, Court Says
A federal appeals court ruled this week that a Christian police captain from Tulsa, Okla., was rightfully punished for refusing to enter a mosque for a police appreciation ceremony.
Former Red Sox Player Manny Ramirez Says He's A 'New Man' Thanks to Jesus, Church
Former Boston Red Sox player Manny Ramirez says he's a "new man" thanks to his faith in Jesus.
'In God We Trust' Does Not Violate Atheist's Rights, Appeals Court Rules
The phrase "In God We Trust" used on U.S. currency does not violate the U.S. Constitution's Establishment Clause, an appeals court ruled Wednesday.
143-Y-O Atlanta Church Holds Final Service; Site to Be Replaced by $1.3 Billion NFL Stadium
A 143-year-old historic Baptist church in Atlanta, Georgia recently held its final service after leaving its worship site to make way for the new Atlanta Falcons NFL stadium, slated to open at the start of the 2017 professional football season.
Oklahoma City Thunder's Serge Ibaka Thanks 'God, Ice and Miracles' for Quick Recovery From Calf Injury
Serge Ibaka, power forward for the Oklahoma City Thunder, has attributed his surprising recovery from a recent calf injury to God, his family, and the healing power of ice.
Atheist Group Condemns NY High School for Not Allowing Student to Sit During Pledge of Allegiance
A humanist group recently accused a New York high school of violating the U.S. Constitution after it allegedly prohibited one of its students from opting out of saying the Pledge of Allegiance due to its reference to God.
Fisherman Accidentally Finds Bronze Age Pagan God Statue in Siberia
A fisherman from the Kemerovo region of Siberia recently uncovered a 4,000-year-old statuette, suspected to be a pagan god from the Bronze Age.