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Offering Warmth to Homeless Individuals in Atlanta During the Holiday Season
Mission Agape held its third annual campaign called ‘Giving Jackets of Love’ for individuals who are homeless and must live out in the cold winter streets. 
Couples File Appeal Against North Carolina Marriage Law
Three couples have revived their challenge against a North Carolina law that allows magistrates to refuse to perform same-sex marriages on the basis of religious objections. 'Sanctuary' Churches Vow to Protect Immigrants
Houses of worship, like churches and synagogues, are now opening their doors as “sanctuaries” for immigrants seeking refuge from deportation. 
Grace Follows Those Who Are Grateful
Thomas a Kempis says, “Grace always follows those who are grateful.” Those whom the grace of God follows are the blessed ones. Thomas a Kempis saw that the secret of the blessed one is gratitude. Because they are weak, human beings easily grumble and complain. God knows that human beings cannot … 
Sharing the 'Tofu Gospel' With the Muslim Community
As they say, evangelizing to the Muslim community is as difficult as it is like trying to break a stone with an egg. It is not as though the Gospel is particularly difficult or inhumane. However, there is a widely held prejudice of hostility leading to the ostracizing and persecution of Christians. Cuban Pastor Sentenced to House Arrest for Loud Worship
A Cuban pastor has been sentenced to one-year house arrest for loud worship service by a civil court in Las Tunas last month, according to Morning Star News. 
Cuban Revolutionary Leader Fidel Castro Dies At 90
Fidel Castro, the revolutionary Cuban leader who ushered in a communist regime in the country and reigned for about five decades, died on 25th November at the age of 90. 
China Province to Offer Recreational Activities to Prevent Children from Attending Church, According to Activist Group
Chinese officials Zhejiang province are trying to prevent Christian children from attending Sunday services and schools by building cultural centers to hold recreational activities for children at weekends, according to a report by Christian Today. 
Betsy DeVos, Philanthropist and School Voucher Activist, Nominated as Secretary of Education
Donald Trump has nominated Christian philanthropist and education activist Betsy DeVos as Secretary of United States Department of Education. 
Over 170,000 Attend Gospel Event at Franklin Graham's 'Love Joy Peace Festival' in Myanmar, Thousands Make Decisions for Christ
About 170,000 people attended the three-day Gospel event ‘Love Joy Peace Festival’ and heard Pastor Franklin Graham preach at the Myanmar Convention Center in Yangon between November 18 and 20. 
Vietnam's New Law May Restrict Religious Freedom and Practice, Activists Say
Vietnam passed a new Law on Belief and Religion last week which may curtail freedom of religion in the country, according to media reports. 
Voters Grade President Elect Low on His Campaign Conduct, But Majority Willing to Give Him a Chance
Pew Research Center released a poll earlier this week in which voters were asked to grade President elect Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton on their conduct during the campaign among many other questions on their perspective on what lies ahead. 
'Secret' of Church Growth Lies in Theology, According to Study
Canadian researchers have statistically demonstrated the “secret” behind growth of churches – theology. Many other studies have linked church growth to age of the members and pastors, society and family conditions among many any suspect factors. 
In Skid Row, ‘We Experience the Miracle of Jesus Everyday’
A few blocks’ walk eastbound past the flashy area of downtown Los Angeles is Skid Row. Within the U.S., Los Angeles is home to the most individuals who are homeless, and within Los Angeles, most of those who are homeless call Skid Row their home. And in the middle of Skid Row is 5 Breads 2 Fish, a… 
Students Petition For 'Sanctuary Campus' at Fuller Theological Seminary
Students, alumni, and faculty at Fuller Theological seminary are petitioning for the administration to designate the campus as a “sanctuary campus.”









