Anugrah Kumar
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John MacArthur addresses Shepherds Conference after 7 weeks in hospital: 'I’m on the last lap'
Pastor John MacArthur, who appeared frail, delivered a video message at the Shepherds Conference, expressing gratitude for ongoing support, while acknowledging that he is on his “last lap” as he continues to recover after seven weeks in hospital.
Trump nixes $400M in Columbia University grants over anti-Israel encampments
The Trump administration has canceled $400 million in federal grants to Columbia University, stating that persistent anti-Israel encampments and harassment of Jewish students on campus have gone unaddressed.
Hundreds killed in worst violence since Islamic rebels overthrew Assad in Syria: 'Widespread field executions'
Hundreds of people, including over 125 civilians, have been killed along Syria’s Mediterranean coast in what authorities consider the deadliest burst of violence since Islamic rebels replaced President Bashar al Assad’s forces. Security units confronted groups identified with the ousted regime.
Pro-trans tribunal member removed from Christian teacher's case for ‘apparent bias’
A Nottingham employment tribunal in the U.K. has begun hearing the case of a Christian teacher, known as “Hannah,” who was dismissed after raising safeguarding concerns about an 8-year-old child “transitioning” under her school’s policies.
Christian man wins legal battle to reclaim his religious identity
Sufyan Masih, a 24-year-old Christian brick kiln worker in Pakistan, has won a legal battle to have his religious identity correctly recognized. His employer had fraudulently registered him as a Muslim on his National Identity Card a few years ago, effectively trapping him in forced labor by withholding his wages and preventing him from returning to his family.
‘At war with its own people’: Nicaragua leaves UN Human Rights Council after damning report
Nicaragua has withdrawn from the United Nations Human Rights Council following a damning report by U.N. experts accusing President Daniel Ortega’s government of systematically suppressing human rights, democracy and religious groups.
Christian Concern launches Lent prayer campaign against suicide law
The U.K.-based group Christian Concern has begun a Lent prayer campaign urging supporters to devote daily prayer time toward defeating a proposed assisted suicide law. The group is calling for one minute of prayer each day starting on Wednesday to oppose legislation that could endanger vulnerable individuals.
Melania Trump announces return of White House Easter egg roll, sets date
First lady Melania Trump has announced that the first White House Easter Egg Roll of President Trump’s second term is scheduled for April 21. Last year, President Biden faced criticism for designating “Transgender Day of Visibility” on Easter Sunday, one of Christianity’s most sacred observances.
Christian couple sentenced to 5 years in prison over alleged attempted conversions released on bail
A Christian couple in India’s northern state of Uttar Pradesh, who were sentenced to five years in prison for alleged attempted conversion, have been released on bail. Christians maintain that the evidence presented in court did not substantiate the charges of conversion, but their acquittal is expected to take a long time.
Thieves steal Ten Commandments from church: ‘They clearly didn’t read it’
Thieves have stolen a mural of the Ten Commandments and other Victorian murals from a church in Lincolnshire, England. Having discovered the missing artwork and two other Victorian paintings, representatives of St. Andrew’s Church in Little Steeping wondered if they had read the Eighth Commandment.