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Parents outraged as church exposes children to porn on big screen at harvest sing-song
Parents in East Yorkshire, England, are outraged after children were exposed to porn during a harvest sing-song at the United Reformed Church that was part of the church’s 150th-anniversary celebrations.
Pastor Jack Hibbs poses question to Evangelicals for Harris after ‘wrong rally’ rebuke
Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in California questioned Evangelicals supporting Vice President Kamala Harris for president after she rebuked Christian students at a recent rally, telling them they were at the “wrong rally” in response to their shouts against abortion and saying “Christ is King!”
Community mourns chaplain, 6 others killed in dock collapse; 3 in critical condition
A dock collapse in Georgia has caused the death of seven people, including a chaplain who was an ordained minister for 40 years in the United Methodist Church. Three others are in critical condition.
Tip leads to arrest of pastor charged with 100 counts of child porn
An Arkansas pastor has been arrested on 100 counts related to child pornography after a tip led authorities to investigate.
Lifeway launches first-ever Bible for children with dyslexia
A new Bible designed specifically for children with dyslexia has been launched by Lifeway Christian Resources. Called the CSB Grace Bible for Kids, it's intended for children ages 7 to 12 and aims to enhance readability for young readers who experience visual stress.
Pastor arrested for 'illegal worship' advocates for Evangelical churches forcibly closed in Algeria
Algerian Pastor Youssef Ourahmane, arrested and sentenced for leading worship services in his home country, recently shared his experience, highlighting the ongoing repression of religious minorities in Algeria.
Eritrean human rights advocate Helen Berhane targeted with threats by YouTuber granted asylum in Canada
Eritrean human rights advocate Helen Berhane has been threatened by Canada-based YouTuber Selemun Syum, who urged his viewers in the Eritrean diaspora to “deal with her,” according to reports from the U.K.-based group Christian Solidarity Worldwide, on whose board she serves.
Hindu nationalists use technology to target, convert Christians in India
Hindu nationalist groups in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh are leveraging technology like the popular messaging app WhatsApp to target Christian minorities and force them to convert to Hinduism, according to a report, which reflects a trend that is not uncommon in other parts of the Hindu-majority country, where persecution of Christians is rising.
The Canterbury Tales hit with ‘trigger warning’ for ‘expressions of Christian faith’
A university in England has placed a trigger warning on The Canterbury Tales due to “expressions of Christian faith.” The Canterbury Tales is a collection of 24 stories written by poet and author Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century, framed as a storytelling contest among pilgrims journeying to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral.
Church fights ‘unjust’ tax for not looking ‘religious’ enough
A church in Italy is fighting an “unjust” tax imposed because it doesn’t look “religious” enough, claiming, “We are supposed to pay 50,000€ of allegedly accrued taxes only because we are Protestants.”