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Police are searching for an American pastor who was kidnapped at gunpoint in South Africa Thursday night, leaving his wife…
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Christians Prayed for Muslims During Ramadan 2025
The annual Muslim commemoration of Ramadan ended Saturday but not without Christians praying for their Muslim co-workers and neighbors. Followers…
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Franklin Graham Draws 400,000 to Historic Ethiopia Gospel Crusade
Meskel Square in the capital of Ethiopia, once the site of Communist rallies, was transformed into a place of worship…
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Jesus Wells Bring Life-Saving Water to Millions in Africa
The global water crisis continues to threaten billions of lives, with large lakes shrinking since the early 1990s. As World…
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Blinken Reaffirms US Religious Freedom Commitment But Ignored Christians Say Critics
Secretary of State Antony Blinken reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to protecting religious freedom at home and abroad in a…
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Religious Freedom Index Hits Historic High as Americans Unite on these
The Religious Freedom Index from Becket has reached its highest score ever in 2024, marking a significant milestone in Americans’…
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Prayer Guides Christians in Targeted Support for Los Angeles Wildfire Victims
Christians across the nation are joining in prayer for victims of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires that have claimed at…
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American Democracy’s Legacy: The Peaceful Transition of Presidential Power
One of the things that make America great is our presidential transition of power, from one president to another. Just…
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Red Dye No. 3 Banned for Cancer Link: Here’s What to Know
For over 30 years, Red No. 3—a synthetic dye banned in cosmetics for its cancer risks—was still allowed in food…
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World Record Pilgrim Arthur Blessitt Dies After Walking 43,000 Miles Carrying Cross
World record pilgrim Arthur Blessitt, who carried a wooden cross across 324 countries, island groups and territories, died on Tuesday…
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