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Snow, Shelter, and “Renewed” Gospel Perspective
Unexpected winter storm gives churches in Atlanta and Birmingham the opportunity to love their neighbors.
In South Sudan Conflict, Churches Attacked, Looted
African church leaders are urging parties in the South Sudanese conflict to respect places of worship, after rebels attacked and looted church...
In State of the Union Obama Threatens to Use Executive Power
President Barack Obama delivered the 2014 State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday outlining his agenda.
Olympians for Christ
Several of this winter’s athletes find their true strength in the Lord
The Pope and the President: What to Look For in the Obama-Francis Summit
The news that President Obama will meet with Pope Francis on March 27 brightened a snowy Tuesday morning for Catholics.
March for Life Draws Thousands to Washington DC
On Wednesday thousands of pro-life supporters descended on Washington DC, marching from the National Mall to Capitol Hill and the Supreme Court.
Womb for Rent
A new, radical surgery offers hope to women who are missing reproductive organs due to birth defects or disease.
Religious Freedom Day Highlights Increased Restrictions
On Thursday, February 16, President Obama issued a proclamation observing Religious Freedom Day.
Federal Judge Strikes Down Oklahoma Same-Sex Marriage Ban
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that Oklahoma’s voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage violates the U.S. Constitution.
Supreme Court to Meet on Abortion Clinic Buffer Zone
The U.S. Supreme Court meets today to reevaluate the buffer zones set for protesters rallying around facilities that perform abortions.
Oakland Girl’s Brain Death Divides Pro-Life Camp
Medical experts disagree over whether Jahi McMath is still alive
North Korea Remains Number One Persecutor of Christians
Open Doors Annual World Watch List 2014 reveals that North Korea remains as the number one persecutor of Christians. Findings also show persecution...
Family, Ethics, Medicine and Law Collide in Jahi McMath’s Life — or Death
Is Jahi McMath, the 13-year-old whose entire brain has ceased to function, dead or alive?
Media "Wrong" to Ignore Christians' Plight in Central African Republic
CAR’s Christians have been victims of targeted violence at intense degrees, while the Muslim minority of CAR has been left alone.
U.N. Human Rights Council Fails to Protect Religious Freedom
Eight of the UNHRC’s 47 member states, including newly elected Morocco, China and Saudi Arabia, imprisoned people in 2013 for breaking laws that...
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