Michael Jackson’s Daughter to Portray Jesus as a Lesbian Woman in New Blasphemous Film
Several petitions by Christian organizations are urging for the cancellation of a controversial film that blasphemes Jesus Christ. CBN News reported that the independent movie called “Habit” will feature 22-year-old Paris Jackson, the daughter of the late king of pop, Michael
No-Fault Divorce Bill Passes UK House of Commons: ‘Our Government Has Lost Its Moral Compass’
(The Christian Institute) — MPs have approved the no-fault divorce bill for England and Wales. Currently, a divorcing spouse must prove the “irretrievable breakdown” of the marriage, but the government wants to remove this need and is proposing to allow people
Rhode Island, Massachusetts Homeschooling Organizations See Increased Interest
Photo Credit: Gustavo Fring/Pexels WARWICK, R.I. (WJAR) — As fall school plans remain uncertain, local homeschooling organizations are reporting a growing number of new, interested families. “We have seen quite an uptick,” said Bill Heuer, executive director of the Massachusetts Home Learning
El Paso Homeschool Association Says Inquiries Have Spiked Since Pandemic Began
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14)— Distance learning was the new normal this past spring semester because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but learning from home has pushed more parents to keep their kids at home. Schooling during the quarantine looked a lot different: Papers,
President of Zimbabwe Calls for Nationwide Day of Prayer, Fasting Over Coronavirus Pandemic
(Anadolu Agency) — Zimbabwe’s president on Thursday declared June 15 as Presidential Day of Prayer and Fasting to seek divine intervention in tackling the coronavirus outbreak, state-run media reported. Emmerson Mnangagwa urged Zimbabweans to come together, pray, fast and continue to
South Korea Passes Law Prohibiting Bible Launches Into North Korea
South Korea (Mission Network News) — In the latest efforts to stop Scripture from crossing borders into North Korea, South Korean authorities made Bible launches illegal on Friday. A law passed overnight includes heavy fines and bans any activities connected
Mo. Sen. Josh Hawley Wants Civil Rights Investigation of State Restrictions on Religious Gatherings
(Kansas City Star) — Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley asked Attorney General William Barr Tuesday to launch a civil rights investigation into state restrictions of religious gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hawley, a freshman Republican and former Missouri attorney general, contended that
China Demolishes House Church One Month After Violent Raid
Photo Credit: Tumisu/Pixabay XIAMEN, Fugian (International Christian Concern) – On June 11, local authorities brought in more than 100 officers from four different agencies to demolish Xingguang Church in China’s Xiamen city, Fujian province. The demolition came a month after the
Evangelicals Begin Reopening Churches Across Europe
(Evangelical Focus) — There are around 23 million evangelical Christians in Europe, according to the newest estimates. Most of these people are active members of local churches which have been closed for between 2 and 3 months due to the coronavirus
Wash. Gov. Sued for Limiting Church Services to 25% Capacity While Pot Shops, Breweries Deemed ‘Essential’
SPOKANE, Wash. — A church in Washington state has filed suit against Gov. Jay Inslee to challenge his recent order limiting indoor church services to 50 people or 25% capacity, whichever is smaller. It says that the limitation is unequal