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India 17th in most dangerous place for Christians

"More than 350 Christians were physically attacked, at least nine Christians were killed for their faith and at least three women were raped in the reporting year.

Ted Cruz admits he failed to tithe in the past

In an interview with CBN’s “The Brody File,” Cruz said, “I will readily admit that I have not been as faithful in this aspect of my walk as I should have been.”

Graham helping Saeed Abedini and Naghmeh with marital struggles

“God has answered prayer by bringing about Saeed's release from prison, and now, Satan would like nothing more than to continue to destroy their lives. It is my prayer that this will not happen," he said.

Addicted to spiritual highs? Try calming the soul, experts say

Miley notes that the non-mountaintop periods in a Christian’s life give them time to process their experiences and to remain open to where God is calling them next.

GFA under a cloud following probe threat by UK charity panel

GFA has previously issued an apology for the "pain and confusion we have caused" and sought to explain its position. However, Throckmorton has said its explanations are partial.

Italian nun with expired visa gets 1-year extension

Activist Abraham Mathai who runs an NGO called Indian Christian Voice, had claimed Sr Bertilla was facing ""deportation"" despite having "worked for the cause of lepers in India since 40 years."
Sudanese Christians

Sudan: One pastor released, another still in detention

Reverend Shamal was arrested at his home in Khartoum North on Saturday 19 December 2015. He was conditionally released on Sunday 21 December 2015.

‘One anti-Christian violence happens in India every day’

“The country saw 355 incidents of violence, including 200 major incidents, during the last year,” Joseph Dias, convener of Mumbai-based Catholic Secular Forum, told World Watch Monitor.

Answer to prayers: Saeed Abedini released from Iranian jail

“This has been an answer to prayer,” said Naghmeh after confirming her husband’s release. “This is a critical time for me and my family. "

Pedophiles are here, and they want ‘equal rights’ too!

If pedophilia is not a taboo any more, all these 'molesters' out there (yes, even the non-offending pedophile!) would turn into 'monsters' and pounce on the first child they find in their path.
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