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Kyiv Orthodox Shrines, Christian Memorials With Powerful Symbolic Value at Risk
The sites at risk are religiously significant to both Ukrainian Orthodox and Russian Orthodox Christians and include landmarks that date back nearly 1,000 years to the dawn of Christianity in the region.
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Pope Francis Ties Support for Peace in Ukraine to Ash Wednesday’s Start of Lent
On Wednesday, Pope Francis encouraged people to dedicate prayers and fasting to ending the conflict in Ukraine as the church season of Lent begins.
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ERLC Leader Reacts to Biden’s First State of the Union
President Biden’s first State of the Union speech received from a Southern Baptist ethics leader both commendation for its support of Ukraine and objection for its endorsement of abortion rights and gay rights.
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Churches Work Toward Resuming Missions to Pre-COVID Levels
“COVID certainly interrupted our mission trips,”a mission minister said. “But it benefited us in that it forced us to really work hard on our local mission efforts.”
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24-Year-Old Preacher’s American Idol Audition Brings America to Tears
Preacher Tyler Allen brought America to tears with his rendition of “I Believe in You and Me,” a Four Tops song made popular by Whitney Houston, on American Idol’s 20th season premiere.
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Ash Wednesday Sparks Reflections on God’s Love, Humor, Prayers for Ukraine
People all over the world today are observing Ash Wednesday, a day on the Christian calendar that marks the beginning of Lent and reminds us of the frailty of our lives. This year, the war in Ukraine is on the minds of many.
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Sacramento Man Arrested on Felony Charges Days Before Murder-Suicide Involving His Three Daughters, Church Elder
More details have begun to emerge regarding the tragic murder-suicide that took place at The Church in Sacramento located in California on Monday evening.
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Germany to Give $720 Million to Holocaust Survivors Globally
Frail and vulnerable Holocaust survivors will receive another $720 million (647 million euros) from the New York-based Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.
