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Historic church in Canada severely damaged in fire
A historic Catholic church in Quebec, Canada, has suffered severe damage due to a fire. One of the more than 110 churches to have been damaged in a fire or vandalized since 2021, the Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Allégresses in the city of Trois-Rivières went up in flames, leading to significant structural damage, including the collapse of one of its bell towers, according to reports.
Grandparents found hugging each other after fallen tree killed them in SC home; Helene death toll rises
An elderly couple, killed in South Carolina when a large tree fell on their home during Hurricane Helene, were found embracing each other in their bed, their grandson said. He is among hundreds of residents across six Southeastern U.S. states mourning the loss of their loved ones. The death toll surpassed 230 late Saturday.
Trump pays tribute to Corey Comperatore, speaks out against sex-changes for kids at Butler rally
Addressing over 60,000 supporters in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, former President Donald Trump paid tribute to Corey Comperatore, a local hero killed in an assassination attempt against him in July. Trump said the shooter couldn’t shake his “resolve to save America.”
Satellite images show horrifying aftermath of Helene in NC as death toll rises
Satellite images have captured the extensive damage in western North Carolina a week after Hurricane Helene brought severe flooding and destruction to the Southeastern U.S. The death toll has now reached 227, with officials warning that this number could rise as recovery operations continue.
Judges hear case of Christian teacher fired over Facebook posts
A former school assistant who was dismissed after expressing her Christian beliefs through Facebook posts that criticized LGBT+ relationship education in the Church of England’s primary schools, will have her case heard by the Court of Appeal Wednesday.
CURE International announces largest hospital expansion in its history
CURE International, a U.S.-based Christian nonprofit organization, has launched its most significant hospital expansion project to date, breaking ground on a 22,000 square-foot, three-story facility in Ethiopia. The new state-of-the-art building marks a milestone in the organization’s 25-year history of serving children with treatable disabilities.
New report shows link between corruption and Christian persecution abroad
A new study has shown a correlation between high levels of government corruption and increased persecution of Christian communities across several nations.
150 Christians forcibly displaced in Mexico return home after 5 months
Over 150 Protestant Christians who had been forcibly displaced about five months ago have returned to their homes in Hidalgo State, Mexico, following a resolution facilitated by state and municipal officials, according to a report.
Christian groups provide disaster relief to Helene victims as death toll climbs past 60
Hurricane Helene, which made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region before sweeping through Georgia, the Carolinas, Virginia and Tennessee, has left over 60 people dead and millions without power.
Jamal Bryant’s mother Cecelia Williams dies at 77: ‘My north star’
The Rev. Dr. Cecelia Williams Bryant, mother of controversial Baltimore megachurch Pastor Jamal Bryant, has passed away at the age of 77. Known affectionately as “Rev. C,” she was celebrated for her extensive ministry and advocacy.