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World Celebrates Mandela Day
VOA News – This year’s Nelson Mandela Day, which will be celebrated on Friday, is the first time the day will be observed since the death of the South African
Assisted Suicide Legalization Proves Divisive for Anglican Communion; Archbishop of Canterbury Against Bill
Stoyan Zaimov, Christian Post – A debate over legalizing assisted suicide for the terminally ill in the U.K. has unfurled in the Anglican Communion after a number of former Anglican
Pope Francis says 1 in 50 Catholic priests are paedophiles
Many survivors of abuse by priests are angry at what they see as the Vatican’s failure to punish senior officials who have been accused of covering up scandals The Mirror
Google Bans Porn, Sexually Explicit Ads; Christian Group Hails Enforcement
By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post – A change in policy on AdWords that Google announced in March has now gone into effect, banning promotion of “sexually explicit content” from its
Celebrating the Priceless Gift of Freedom
Today in the United States we are celebrating a priceless gift. It’s a gift that many of us received when we were born, that some are receiving for the first
Nigeria atheist Bala freed from Kano psychiatric hospital
BBC News – A Nigerian man detained in a hospital psychiatric ward because he did not believe in God has been freed. Mubarak Bala was released because of a doctors’
ICGC Liberty Temple Celebrates 10 Years Anniversary
By Collins Agyapong , TCJ Contributor Orange, New Jersey – Like any church celebrating an anniversary, International Central Gospel Church Liberty Temple had lots to feel good about. They planned
Pope Francis Declares Mafiosi ‘Excommunicated’ at Mass in Mafia Power Base
By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor Speaking to a gathering of tens of thousands of people at the power base of a highly dangerous organized crime group in Italy, Pope
Meriam Ibrahim Released Again; Sudan Confirms US Family Is Safe
By Morgan Lee , Christian Post Reporter Meriam Ibrahim, the Christian mother who had been sentenced to death in Sudan by Islamic authorities, has been re-released, according to reports on
US imposes sanctions on Uganda for anti-gay law
BBC News – The US has imposed sanctions on Uganda for anti-gay laws it says are “counter to universal human rights”. It said Ugandans involved in human rights abuses against