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Oppression of Christians in Sudan Continue Unrestrained: Two More Church Leaders Arrested
Sudan released one of the two Christian church leaders the government has arrested and jailed since December without charges.
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Baptist Christian Missionary Surgeon To Bangladesh Found Guilty of Sexual Abuse Against Four Women and 18 Children
A missionary surgeon was convicted of sexually abusing four women and 18 minors during his 28-year mission in Bangladesh from 1961 to 1989.
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China Moves to Stamp Out Poverty That Represents Five Percent of Its Total Population By 2020
People in poverty line or those earning 2,300 yuan ($362) or less a year in China make up 5 percent of its nearly 1.4 billion population, and the government wants poverty eliminated by 2020.
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Husband of Charity Worker Arrested in Iran Pleads For Safe Return of His Wife and One-Year-Old Daughter
Iran detained a worker of a charity institution in the United Kingdom for "national security reasons", but since the April 3 arrest, it has not filed a complaint against her.
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Tunisian Female Red Cross Worker Kidnapped by Militiamen In Yemen; No Clues Yet on Abductors and Their Motive
A band of armed men abducted a Tunisian national who works for the International Committee of the Red Cross in Yemen.
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‘The Chosen’ strikes exclusive streaming deal with Prime Video, season 5 premieres theatrically first
In a major move for faith-based television, The Chosen, the critically acclaimed series depicting the life of Jesus, is set to premiere its highly anticipated fifth season in theaters before streaming exclusively on Amazon’s Prime Video. This new partnership with Amazon MGM Studios marks a significant shift for the series, expanding its global reach and bringing it to millions of new viewers.
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Trump Launches White House Faith Office: A Bold Bet on Religion in Government
In a move that underscores his deepening focus on faith in public life, President Donald Trump has announced the creation of the White House Faith Office, a dedicated branch designed to strengthen the role of religious organizations in government affairs.
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Horror in Congo: ISIS-linked militants behead 70 Christians in church massacre
At least 70 Christians were brutally beheaded in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in a massacre carried out by Islamist militants affiliated with the Islamic State (ISIS), according to multiple reports from humanitarian organizations and local sources. The attack, which took place in the eastern province of North Kivu, saw victims murdered inside a church, leaving their headless bodies behind as a chilling warning.
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One day until the premiere of House of David—What you need to know before watching
Amazon Prime Video’s highly anticipated biblical drama House of David is set to premiere tomorrow(2/27), bringing the epic story of King David to life in a way never seen before. With just a day left before the first episodes are released, here’s everything you need to know before watching.
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A Super Bowl Ad Unlike Any Other: ‘He Gets Us’ Brings Radical Love to the Biggest Stage
In a Super Bowl packed with star-studded commercials, big-budget spectacle, and over-the-top humor, one ad stood out—not for its flash, but for its heart. Instead of selling snacks, sneakers, or streaming services, it posed a simple yet profound question: What if love—not power, not division, but radical, selfless love—was the answer?