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World Council of Churches Shows Support on 70th Anniversary of Korean War Ceasefire
The 1953 Armistice Agreement, which halted but did not end the Korean War, marks the 70th anniversary this year. The World Council of Churches (WCC) has supported NCCK's National Council of Churches in Korea's efforts to campaign for a peace treaty to replace the armistice agreement as they develop … United Church of Christ’s Annual Mission, ‘One Great Hour of Sharing’ Aims to Help More Than 25 Million Global Refugees
A donation called "One Great Hour of Sharing" was given on the fourth Sunday of Lent, which fell on March 27 this year. The United Church of Christ's annual mission aims to help around 25 million global refugees and assist the community's needs. Former Porn Star Testifies to Christ's Saving Grace, Saying He Sold His Soul to the Devil
Know about the former stripper and pornstar who is said to have sold his soul to the devil and has been redeemed by following Jesus. Click the headline to know more. Activists in North Idaho Combat Christian Nationalism Across Religious and Secular Divides
Know about the current fight against Christian Nationalism wherein Christians believe that this ideology is harmful to the Christian community. Click the headline to learn more. Historic Church in Pleasanton Devastated by Falling Tree, No One was Hurt
A falling tree destroys a Historic Church in Pleasanton, but fortunately, no one was injured. The Lighthouse Baptist Church, built in 1876, had its nursery and toddler wing destroyed by a fallen tree. Click the headline to learn more. Mahanoy City Mourns as Church Shuts its Doors After Years of Service
Know About the church in Mahony City which shuts its doors after years of giving hope and services to its attendees. Click the headline to learn more. Catholic Natives Forced to Flee Amidst Escalating Attacks in Central Nigeria
Know about the current situation in Nigeria as the continued rise in Christian persecution intensifies. Discover who is the most affected and who is responsible for these attacks. Pope Francis Hints End to Catholic Church Celibacy Rule: Calls Ban on Priest's Sexual Activity 'Temporary'
Know about an interview with the Argentine publication Infobae, and how Pope Francis stated that celibacy in the Catholic Church is a temporary rule and that there is no contradiction for a priest to marry. German Catholic Bishops Embrace Equality with Blessings for Same-Sex Couples
Discover the recent move of the German Catholic bishops to embrace equality and push forward the inclusivity of same-sex couples by blessing them. Click the headline to learn more. Rev. Carlos J. Perez Formally Welcomed As New Pastor at First Christian Church of DeLand
The First Christian Church of DeLand recently welcomed its new pastor, Rev. Carlos J. Perez. He was elected unanimously in September 2022 and officially ordained on Saturday, Feb. 25. Controversial Transgender Harassment Conviction of Christian Preacher Overturned
Discover the conviction of a Christian preacher who constantly referred to a transgender woman as "man" and "gentleman" and was found guilty of harassing her has been reversed. Church Leaders in Myanmar Voice Concerns Over Unregulated Mining for Rare Earth Elements
Church leaders from the Banmaw diocese in Kachin state expressed their concern about the effects of environmental degradation and raised concerns about the livelihoods of local communities and the well-being of animals. They requested that Chinese companies and the KIA, the armed wing of the KIO, pu… Religious Freedom Bill Advances to Senate After Clearing House Vote
Know about the bill passed by the Kentucky House, House Bill 547, that would permit teachers and faculty members in Kentucky's public schools to express their religious beliefs openly. Jehovah’s Witness’ Former Member Shot Several People Inside Kingdom Hall
The former member of Jehovah’s Witness recently shot numerous people inside their three-story kingdom hall. The shooter was only identified as Philipp F., who killed around six people, including an unborn child, and injured eight individuals, four of whom were in critical condition. Colorado Catholics Spent Millions to Identify Gay Priest By Buying Mobile App Tracking Data
The Catholic Laity and Clergy for Renewal is a non-organizational group that spent four million dollars on a mobile app tracking data that aims to determine gay priests. The apps used to track the priests were Growlr, Grindr, Scruff, Jack'd and OkCupid.