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China Approves Landmark Two-Child Per Couple Policy to Begin Jan. 1, 2016
Chinese legislators passed a historic decision on Sunday, allowing all couples to have two children in the future, Xinhua News Agency reported. The new birth policy replaces the country’s controversial 37-year-old one-child policy, and will go into effect Jan. 1, 2016. Some claim the one-child policy was ineffective and unnecessary, given the country's aging residents.

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Why You Should Recycle Your Christmas Trees; Recycling and Disposal Options
Rather than kicking natural Christmas trees to curbs for city solid waste pickup, more Americans are donating holiday trees to organizations whose employees and volunteers can repurpose them for wildlife, fish or recreational environments. For example, Missouri Department of Conservation representatives have collected natural Christmas trees for more than 25 years to recycle as fish habitats in local lakes. Other trees nationwide are going toward soil erosion barriers, bird sanctuaries and walki

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Six Organizations Join Legal Battle To Remove Ten Commandments' Monument In Pennsylvania High School
Six organizations this month joined the multiyear legal battle to remove a Ten Commandments' monument from Valley Junior-Senior High School in New Kensington, Penn. A lawsuit originally was waged from an atheist parent who refused to send her daughter to school due to the monument's presence on the school grounds. The monument was donated to the school district by the Fraternal Order of Eagles in the 1950s, part of a nationwide movement in response to the 1956 release of the movie, “The Ten Comm
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Nativity Painting at Tennessee McDonald's Encourages Everyone to 'Rejoice, His Name Is Jesus'
A photo depicting a handmade painting of a Nativity scene on the front windows of a Spring Hill, Tenn., McDonald's restaurant located on Main Street went viral on social media because it was accompanied with the words "Rejoice, His name is Jesus," taking some people aback.
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani Urges Muslims To Improve Islam's Public Image: 'Choose Right Path'
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani urged Muslim country residents to assume the responsibility of improving Islam's public image in remarks he made at a Saturday conference in Tehran. Due to the number of extremist attacks during 2015, people increasingly associate the religion of Islam with acts of violence. He said Muslims "must remove Islam's negative image from today's cyber and real space."

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[10th CCOWE] Edmund Chan: The Greatest Crisis Facing the Church Is Putting 'Mission Ahead of the Mandate'
Rev. Edmund Chan urged the global Church to prioritize inner spiritual formation ("Mandate") over external ministry ("Mission") to faithfully fulfill the Great Commission.
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[10th CCOWE] Rev. Wayne Chen: When Everything Is 'Mission,' the Church Loses Its Way
Rev. Wayne Chen calls on the Chinese church to move beyond the false dichotomy between "evangelism" and "social concern," urging a return to the cross-centered Gospel as the core—trusting that the Gospel is inherently holistic and that it alone drives the church into the world without losing its focal direction.
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[10th CCOWE] Clement Chia and Chuang Yu-ming Dialogue: 'What Kind of Christian Does the World Need?'
Revs. Chia and Chuang called the Church to return to the full, embodied Gospel of Christ the King—beyond moralism—so that believers' transformed lives visibly demonstrate God's Kingdom.
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MyFaithTV Founders Step Down, File for Divorce After 34 Years of Marriage
André and Jenny Roebert, founders of the global Christian network MyFaithTV, are divorcing after 34 years, with Jenny citing biblical principles and severe family harm, as legal proceedings over assets and ministry leadership begin.
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[10th CCOWE] Hong Kong International Churches See 37% Surge as Youth Seek Cultural Shift
The surge in English-speaking international churches in Hong Kong—driven by returnees and youth seeking cultural relevance—contrasts with declining Cantonese congregations, not because the gospel changes, but because church culture must evolve to foster belonging, relational warmth, and intergenerational empowerment.