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Franklin Graham: ‘Imagine the outcry’ if Christians beheaded 21 Muslims
The Washington Times – The Rev. Franklin Graham laments what he believes is a religious double standard following the public’s response to a brutal five-minute video purporting to show Islamic
Ohio: Police arrest two Ghanaian with more than $35,000 in gift cards, money orders
WLT5 GOSHEN, Ohio —Police apprehended two suspects Saturday outside of a Kroger store after officials thought their purchases were suspicious. Goshen Police Chief Rick Combs said the two men, Richard
Nigeria: Enough Is Enough of Terror Attacks, Warns Oritsejafor
This Day Abuja — President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, has expressed strong worry over the spate of Boko Haram attacks in the country, calling
Nigeria: Jonathan Faults North Govts for Shunning Christian Pilgrims
Daily Independent – President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday expressed concern over the report that Northern state governments did not sponsor Christian pilgrims during the 2014 pilgrimage to Israel. He raised
South Sudan: Church Leaders in Call for Lasting Peace Deal
Sudan Tribune Kampala — Various Churches leaders in South Sudan’s Unity state have called for peace to be restored in the country as the two warring parties recommit to the
Obama Asks Congress for New War Powers to Fight ISIS; Congress to Hold First War Vote in 13 Years
Christian Post – President Barack Obama is expected to ask Congress to approve of new war powers aimed at fighting terror group ISIS in Iraq and Syria. Members of the
Somalia criticises US bank’s move to halt remittances
Pessured by the U.S. government’s anti-terrorism crackdown, a small Southern California bank is cutting off a crucial source of aid to families in war-ravaged Somalia — money wired from Somali
Ghana: Kumasi prison hit by deadly clashes after fire
At least one person has been killed and four others wounded in clashes at a prison in Ghana’s Kumasi city when inmates tried to escape after a fire broke out,
Nigeria: Christian Leaders Should Stand for the Poor, Good Governance – Osinbajo
The Daily Trust Lagos — All Progressives Congress (APC) vice presidential candidate Prof Yemi Osinbajo has urged Christian leaders to stand for the poor by influencing government policies that improve
Liberia: Church Is Prepared to ‘Kill’ Corrupt Vampires
The head of the Episcopal Church in Liberia, Bishop Dr. Jonathan B. B. Hart, says the Church is prepared to use their wooden cross to pierce the hearts of the