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Christians ‘Sing Hallelujah to the Lord’, Join Hong Kong Protests
Christians have joined the Hong Kong protests with their anthem "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord". Some 2 million people took to the streets Sunday night to protest the government's handling of a wildly unpopular extradition bill.
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Notre Dame Fire: Early Repairs Largely Funded by ‘Generous’ U.S. Donors
Immediately following the Notre Dame fire, French billionaires pledged their monetary support of the repair efforts. After two months, though, cathedral officials say funding has come mainly from small donations made by U.S. and French donors.
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This Church in Indiana Is Making a Difference in the County Jail
A church in Wheatfield, Indiana, is making a difference in the Jasper County Jail. The church has been holding weekly services at the jail for only three months, but the inmates, corrections officers, and sheriff say they can already see an impact.
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Fundamentalist Pastor Seeks to ‘Make America Straight Again’
A pastor in Orlando who calls homosexuals "reprobates" and calls for their execution, is hosting a "Make America Straight Again" conference.
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Leah Sharibu’s Mother to President Trump: ‘Please Help Me’
The mother of teenager Leah Sharibu is asking the U.S. government to intervene on behalf of her daughter, who is being held captive by terrorist group, Boko Haram.
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New SBC Amendments Target Churches Complicit in Abuse
At the SBC annual meeting earlier this week, delegates voted to pass amendments stating that if churches do not appropriately address sexual abuse and discrimination, they will be put out of fellowship with the convention.
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Wang Yi’s Wife Released From Prison After 6 Months
Jiang Rong, the wife of Pastor Wang Yi of the Chinese church Early Rain, has been released from prison on bail and pending a trial. She has been reunited with the couple's son.
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This Is Why People Have a Problem With This Year’s Group Publishing VBS
After children's ministers and non-ministers raised concerns over this year's Group Publishing VBS product, the company revised parts of the curriculum deemed culturally insensitive.