World
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From New York to Pakistan, brothers fight blasphemy law
Christians in Pakistan are often relegated to undesirable jobs such as manual sewage cleaning, but Nadeem Samson’s small business selling…
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Archaeologists uncover massive ancient wine making complex in Israel
Jesus turned water into wine and just a few centuries later, the early church in Israel was producing the drink…
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What people get wrong when banning Columbus Day
Monday is either Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples’ Day, depending on perspective. Scott S. Powell, a senior fellow at Discovery…
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Online church likely is here to stay, researchers find
Because of COVID-19, more than three in four evangelical Protestants in the United States have experienced watching church online instead…
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As China threatens, Taiwan meets with French, Australian envoys
As Japan this week stated it is preparing for a possible war with China, other world powers continue standing with…
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Are the government and media ignoring the religious aspect of Afghanistan?
The headline on the National Catholic Register story is simple and timely: “Trapped by the Taliban, Praying for Escape from…
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Japan talks of possible war as China threatens it and Taiwan
Japan is supporting Taiwan and preparing for possible war with China as the Chinese communist regime continues threatening Taiwan, and…
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Covid tests recalled after giving false positive results
An Australian company is the latest to recall at-home Covid testing kits that are being used in the United States.…
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Be part of a letter writing campaign for world’s persecuted Christians
A letter-writing and prayer campaign that helped free a Christian dissident in Russia stamped a lasting impression on me. The…
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