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Apple caves to Chinese Communists, bans Bible apps
Apple is giving in to pressure from the Chinese government and removing Bible apps from its app store in the…
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Australia considers massive fines, prison for breaking Covid mandates
As Australia is increasingly described as a police state, a new bill mandates prison and a $67,000 fine for breaking…
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U.S. backs off opening Jerusalem consulate which would weaken new embassy
The Biden/Harris plan to diminish the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem with a competing consulate has hit a snag. Israel’s deputy…
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UK may raise taxes to cover Paris Climate Accord costs
The British government may raises taxes on its citizens to pay for the cost of its Paris Climate Accord commitments.…
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Large group of American missionaries kidnapped in Haiti
Seventeen missionaries, including children, were kidnapped by a gang in Haiti on Saturday. The abductions were not reported by the…
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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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