VP Pence Says He Is Taking COVID Vaccine Publicly at White House to ‘Promote [its] Safety and Efficacy’
WASHINGTON (People) — Vice President Mike Pence will publicly receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine this Friday in an effort “to promote the safety and efficacy” of the vaccine. Pence, 61, and Second Lady Karen Pence “will publicly receive a COVID-19 vaccine”
Miss. Gov. Declares Sunday a Statewide ‘Day of Prayer, Humility and Fasting’
JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves announced on Wednesday that he is declaring this Sunday, Dec. 20, a statewide “Day of Prayer, Humility and Fasting” to seek God before the beginning of a new year. “As we close out this
South Korea Bans Balloon Launches Into North Korea, Affecting Gospel Work
Photo Credit: Korea Style/Pixabay South Korea (Mission Network News) — The government of South Korea has officially banned the practice of launching balloons into North Korea. The resolution passed only after opposing politicians tried to stop the process with a filibuster.
A Welcomed Example of Pushback | The Exchange
One indisputable feature of Evangelicals is that we don’t always get along. All sorts of factors play into our lives; our hometowns, family history and schooling influence how we think, feel and vote. In our human brokenness, disunity is often
Calif. Sheriff Refuses Court Order to Release 1,800 Inmates, Including Murderers and Pedophiles, Due to COVID
<span data-mce-type="bookmark" style="display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;" class="mce_SELRES_start"></span> (Fox News) — Orange County, Calif., Sheriff Don Barnes pushed back against an “absurd” order from a local Superior Court judge ordering the release of 1,800 inmates, including some who
Nigerian Christians Living Under Boko Haram Terror Asking for More Bibles
Nigeria (Mission Network News) — Boko Haram is still on killing sprees in northern Nigeria, although it’s often overshadowed by other headlines. Christians often find themselves in the crosshairs. In the midst of horrific persecution, Nigerian Christians are urgently asking for
UK Man Divorced for ‘Working Too Much’ to Argue Against Country’s ‘Too Easy’ Divorce Law
Photo Credit: Gerd Altman/Pixabay (The Christian Institute) — A man who was divorced by his wife is set to tell the High Court that England’s vaguely worded divorce laws make it too “easy” to obtain a divorce. Charles Ayeh-Kumi was divorced two
Lao Christians Evicted for Faith Prevented From Rebuilding Demolished Homes
Photo Credit: Chris Hilbert/Pixabay (Barnabas Fund) — Seven Christians in Laos, evicted for refusing to renounce their faith in Christ, were denied permission to rebuild their demolished homes in Pasing-Kang, Salavan province, after returning to their village early in November. The two