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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.
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Vatican Megatrial Ready to Address Financial Crimes After Dismissing Defense Motions
After seven months of preliminary hearings, the Vatican trial of 10 individuals accused of corruption, fraud and money laundering will continue after judges dismissed final objections by the defense on Tuesday (March 1).
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Florida Pastor Willy Rice to be Nominated for SBC President
Willy Rice, pastor of Calvary Church in Clearwater, Fla., will be nominated by Clint Pressley, pastor of Hickory Grove Baptist, for the president of the SBC this summer at the 2022 SBC Annual Meeting in Anaheim, Calif.
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Polish Baptists, Southern Baptist Mission Board Rally to Aid Ukraine
In Chelm, Poland, a dozen miles from the Ukrainian border, a Baptist church has opened its doors to refugees since the Russian invasion began, offering a hot meal, clothing and place to stay.
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Senate Rejects Attempt To Expand Abortion Rights
An effort by congressional Democrats to enshrine an unprecedented abortion right in federal law failed Monday (Feb. 28).
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German Archbishop Offers Resignation on Return From Timeout
Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki, the archbishop of Cologne, marked his return to work with a lengthy letter to the faithful in which said he was “not returning unchanged, as if nothing had happened in this time.”
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Greg Locke Shares He’s Received Death Threats, Satanic Postcards, and Sex Toys After Exposing Witches
On Friday, Locke posted a video on Facebook detailing the pushback and hatred Global Vision Bible Church’s leadership has been receiving regarding his recent sermons.
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Ed Litton Announces ‘Gospel-Based Reconciliation Initiative,’ Will Not Seek Second Term as SBC President
Citing a growing desire to develop a strategy to “bridge our divides and bring about a Gospel-driven unity and reconciliation,” SBC president Ed Litton announced that he would not seek a second term as SBC president.