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Christian bakers who refused cake order for gay wedding forced to close shop
(WASHIGHTON TIMES) A husband-and-wife bakery shop team in Oregon were forced to close their shop doors and move to cheaper digs — their home — after gay-rights activists hounded them
Remembering 911 and Syrian Crisis
(By Olabode Ososami) At the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, a ceremony which includes traditional bell-ringing and wreath-laying holds. I do pray that those still hurting will find the relief they
Egypt Islamists Force Coptic Christians to Pay ‘Non-Muslim Submission Tax’
(BY MORGAN LEE , CP CONTRIBUTOR) Egyptian Coptic Christians in Dalga have been forced to pay a “submission” tax to the Islamists that have ruled their city since early July.
Ghana: Pentecost church to use traditional rulers, businessmen for evangelism
(JOY ONLINE) The Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr. Opoku Onyinah, says the Church intends to use traditional rulers, Chief Executive Officers among others, in efforts to strengthen
Ghana: Churches urged to help grow national economy
(DAILY GRAPHIC) The Bishop of the Accra Diocese of the Methodist Church, Ghana, Right Rev. Titus Awotwe Pratt, has called on churches not to focus only on spreading the word
Thief Returns Stolen Cash With Note More Than 10 Years Later
(ABC NEWS) When a stranger walked into InterAsian Market & Deli around midday on Friday and asked to speak to the owner, Somboon Wu and his father, Keosavanh Xayarath, found it odd.
In Election, Political Power for Brooklyn
(NEW YORK TIMES) In New York City, no story has gotten more attention in recent years than the ascendancy of Brooklyn. What was once a national punch line became a
Obama pays tribute to the fallen of Sept. 11, 2001
For President Barack Obama, the prospect of more U.S. military action in the Middle East hung over his observance Wednesday of the Sept. 11 attacks that occurred a dozen years
Ghana: Bishop’s Decry Surrogate Parenthood
Catholic Information Service for Africa (Nairobi) Accra — Responding to the rising popularity of In-Vitro-Fertility treatments, the Catholic bishops of Ghana have condemned the sale of sperm and eggs. “The
Kenya: Conference in Kenya Addresses Women’s Concerns
(World Council of Churches (Geneva) Hopes for strong expressions of women’s concerns for life, justice and peace at the World Council of Churches’ (WCC) upcoming assembly were expressed at the