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Once upon a time, the Virgin Mary pervaded the life and thought of the Western world. Her presence was so expansive, in fact, that even European fairy tales acknowledged her status. Take Cinderella. An abusive stepmother was still the cause
Chin Pastor Abducted in Myanmar Released
(International Christian Concern) – International Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that Pastor U Maung Maung, who was abducted last month along with 57 others by the Arakan Army (AA) in Rakhine State, Myanmar, was released on Nov. 5. The pastor from
Persecution Persists in Algeria but Believers Praise God
Algeria (Mission Network News) — Though 2019 began as a year of new opportunity for Algerian believers, it now draws to a disappointing end. William Stark, regional manager of International Christian Concern (ICC), recently told Gatestone Institute that authorities have closed 12 churches in Algeria
‘It Was Just All God. He Led Me There’: Mississippi Teen Finds Missing Elderly Man
MADISON, Miss. (WLBT) — An hours-long search effort for a missing Madison man dealing with dementia came to an end after a Madison Central High School student found him. In late October, 17-year-old Katie Qualls was winding down for the night
A Sanctuary for Each Other: The Protective Power of Clergy Marriages | The Exchange
Ecclesiastes 4:9: “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them
Chinese Government Uses Facial and Fingerprint Scanning on Christians When They Enter Churches
China Government is taking a new step into technology creating facial and fingerprint scanning. The goverment wants China increases surveillance. For this reason, this new technology systems has taken place in many locations over the country.Churches are not out of
New Zealand to Hold Referendum on Assisted Suicide
(The Christian Institute) — New Zealand’s parliament has voted in favor of introducing assisted suicide, and the public will vote in a referendum to decide the issue next year. The bill would give people with a terminal illness, and believed to
