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South Africa: Cosatu Condemns Zionist Brutality Against Pro-Palestinian Protesters
The Congress of South African Trade Unions is outraged at the violent assault of two young women pro-Palestine protesters (including the daughter of a senior COSATU official) by the notorious
Surgical complications and errors bring in more money for hospitals
Hospitals may make more money causing surgical errors than preventing them. A report published on April 17 in JAMA showed that surgical errors mean longer stays, additional care — and
21 Ways to Share the Gospel
By Greg Stier , Christian Post 1. Take someone to church with you, go to lunch afterward and ask them how they felt about the sermon (then dive in!) 2.
How to decode your child’s cold and allergy symptoms (use this checklist)
By OTCsafety.org A runny nose, itchy and watery eyes, cough, and sore throat are common when the seasons change — but are your child’s symptoms caused by the common cold
Tanzania:Christians Killed Over Ritual Slaughter of Meat
By Joseph DeCaro, Worthy News Correspondent TANDUMA, TANZANIA (Worthy News)– Two Christians have been killed and many more arrested across Tanzania over the ritual slaughter of livestock for sale. In
Egypt: Pope Receives Shura Council Delegation
Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria and Patriarch of Saint Mark Diocese received on Tuesday 16/4/2013 a delegation from the Shura Council. The delegation, which grouped 20 members, extended condolences over
Sudan uses Shari’a against its own Christians
By Joseph DeCaro, Worthy News Correspondent KHARTOUM, SUDAN (Worthy News)– After the South seceded in 2011, President Al-Bashir promised to make what remained of Sudan “100 percent” Islamic; to that
Zimbabwe: Anglicans celebrate return to churches
A Godalming curate was in Zimbabwe earlier in the month to join Anglicans celebrating the return to their churches after five years in exile. Anglicans in the eastern Diocese of
Gay Connecticut couple accused of raping adopted children will face trial
By Erik Ortiz / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS George Harasz, 49, and Douglas Wirth, 45, of Glastonbury, withdrew a deal with prosecutors that would have given them suspended prison sentences
For Evangelicals, a Shift in Views on Immigration
By JULIA PRESTON ORLANDO, Fla. — In the pews of the First Baptist Church of Orlando, where thousands of evangelical Christians gather on Sundays to worship and sing, a change