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Hillary Clinton's Concession Speech: 'I Offered to Work with Trump on Behalf of Our Country'
Hillary Clinton has vowed to work with the president-elect Donald Trump and asked the people who voted for her to have an open mind towards him. 
California Votes in Favor of Death Penalty
California residents voted against abolishing the death penalty and approved another measure limiting death penalty appeals. 
Jury Selection Postponed for Dylann Roof Indicted in Charleston Church Shooting
The final phase of jury selection for the trial of 22-year-old Dylann Roof at the federal court has been postponed till Wednesday. He is accused of shooting nine black members of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston in June 2015. Blasphemy Charges Against Two Christian Families in Pakistan Dropped After Prominent Religious Leaders Intervene
Two blasphemy charges against Pakistani Christians were dropped last month, the World Watch Monitor reported. 
Evangelicals Respond to Election of Donald Trump as Next President of United States
Donald Trump has been elected to be the next President of the United States, winning 279 electoral votes on Tuesday. Hillary Clinton won 228 electoral votes. According to exit poll results, a large majority — 81 percent — of evangelicals voted for Trump. And evangelicals had much to say on the n… 
Trump Set to Become Next President of United States, Calls on Americans to 'Bind the Wounds of Division'
Donald Trump won the general elections 2016 and is set to be the next President of the United States of America. 
Federal Court Protects Iowa Churches from Civil Rights Law on Sexuality
An Iowa church is taking back its lawsuit against the governments of the state and the city of Des Moines after a District Court judge ruled on October 14 that churches are not public accommodations and that their religious views must not be interfered with. 
Azusa Pacific University's School of Education Honors Alumni with First-Ever Distinguished Alumni Awards
Azusa Pacific University’s School of Education honored three alumni at its first Distinguished Alumni Awards Reception which took place on October 29. 
Christ Central of Southern California Launches Multisite in Placentia
Christ Central of Southern California, five years after its independence from its mother church Cerritos Presbyterian Church, has begun its journey as a multisite church as it launched its second campus in Placentia on October 30. Some 240 people attended the first official service at the Placentia … 
Election Day Begins, and Koreatown Voters Take to the Polls
Election day has come, and citizens across the nation have already taken to the polls to put in their votes. Voters in Koreatown, Los Angeles have been lining up at Mi Joo Yang Kog Church on Western Avenue before going into work at 8 AM. 
Billy Graham Celebrates His 98th Birthday
Evangelist Billy Graham turned 98 this Monday, having preached the gospel at the pulpits for the last 60 years. Jury Selection Postponed In Death Penalty Case For Charleston Church Shooting
The jury selection process has been postponed in the federal trial of a South Carolina man who fatally shot nine black parishioners at a historically black church last year. 
Seven Ways Pastors Can Deal With the Monday Blues
It can be the toughest day of the week for pastors. They have preached with passion and conviction. They have prayed for lives to be impacted. They have worked 15 hours on Sunday. Some have taken the barbs from critics. Others have self-doubt about their sermons. Some are considering quitting. 
Why My Faith Means I Must Vote Yes on Prop 62
California voters will soon decide the future of the death penalty in our state. The November 8th ballot holds two options, Prop 62 and Prop 66. Prop 62 is simple: Replace our failed death penalty system with a life sentence without parole. 
More People Embracing Homeschooling in 21st Century, Says Study
Department of Education has released a report showing that homeschooling students doubled from 850,000 to 1.8 million between 1999 and 2012. DOE also noted that the movement has become more racially and ethnically diverse.









