Anugrah Kumar
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‘Thank you, Jesus’: Eagles coach praises God for blessing his team after Super Bowl victory
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni thanked Jesus on national television moments after his team clinched the Super Bowl, saying, “Thank you, God, thank you, Jesus.”
Pat McAffe pauses show, asks Jameis Winson to pray
ESPN’s College GameDay personality Pat McAfee paused his show this week and asked Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston to pray. Winston complied, offering a brief supplication that captured the moment.
Boston-area priest killed while vacationing in Spain
Authorities in Spain have arrested a suspect as part of a homicide inquiry into the murder of a Boston-area priest while he was vacationing in that country. Investigators continue to examine the circumstances surrounding his death.
Church of England sees drop in trust among Anglicans amid spate of scandals
The Church of England faces a sharp decline in trust among Anglicans after a spate of scandals. A new poll shows that fewer churchgoers now hold a favorable view of the institution, reflecting mounting dissatisfaction in its ranks.
John MacArthur released from hospital after complications recovering from surgeries
John MacArthur has been released from the hospital following complications during his recovery from heart and lung surgeries. He is now recovering at home, as confirmed by a leader at Grace To You.
At least 10 killed in worst mass shooting in Sweden's history: police
At least 10 people were killed in a school shooting in Sweden on Tuesday, with police officers confirming the suspected gunman also died after carrying out what is being described as the worst mass shooting ever to happen in the country.
Christian couple first to get prison sentence under anti-conversion law in India
A Christian couple in India has been sentenced to five years in prison under Uttar Pradesh's "anti-conversion" law, reportedly the first sentence of its kind in the country.
Christian convert freed after 3-year imprisonment in Egypt over Facebook posts
Egyptian authorities have released Christian convert Abdulbaqi Saeed Abdo, who spent three years in prison for his Facebook posts about leaving Islam. He was detained for participating in a private online group discussing Christian faith, and his legal case remains ongoing
Christians protest NBC for airing ‘profane use of God’s name’ on reality TV game show
Christians led by a conservative activist group are protesting NBC for not censoring a contestant who repeatedly took God's name in vain in a pre-recorded reality TV game show. They are accusing the network of disrespecting the Christian faith by allowing the offensive reference to remain uncensored.
Trump celebrates release of 6 Americans from Venezuela; Maduro agrees to take back illegal migrants
President Trump on Saturday celebrated the release of six Americans who were being held captive in Venezuelan prisons. As part of a new agreement, President Nicolás Maduro will accept deported Venezuelans who entered the United States illegally, meeting one of Trump’s major immigration objectives.