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Hurricane Matthew Takes Heavy Toll in Haiti, Christian Organizations Rush to Help People in Need
Hurricane Matthew has claimed at least 478 deaths in Haiti, and left over 300,000 people in need of disaster relief. An estimated 61,000 people have sought shelter in the impoverished country. 
InterVarsity Asks Staff to Come Forward to Disclose Stances on Sexuality, Part Ways in Case of Mutual Disagreement
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship has given its staff members an option to stay in the group based on their common sharing of organization’s theological beliefs on sexuality. Christian Humanitarian Groups Come to the Aid of Hurricane Matthew Victims
In the face of the destruction caused by Hurricane Matthew, Christian aid groups have come to provide relief to those affected both in Haiti and in the southeastern states of the United States. 
The Wisdom of Continuing the Valuable Things
It is a powerful thing to continue the valuable things. The power of life is in continuity. It is critical for breathing to stop. When heart stops beating, it causes fatality. The life of body is preserved as long as breathing continues and heart continues to beat. The reason we cherish prayer is be… 
Al-Shabab Kills Six in Kenya, Allegedly Targeting Christians
Islamic extremists from al-Shabab group killed six people in an attack on a residential compound in north-eastern Kenyan town of Mandera which borders Somalia. Majority of Pastors 'Undecided' on Presidential Nominees, According to LifeWay Research
A majority of the pastors are undecided on their choice of presidential candidate, according to a new survey conducted by LifeWay Research. 
Norway Passes Law Allowing Children to Change Gender
Norway has allowed children as young as 6 years to legally change their gender by filling out an online form. Under the country's new law, the children only need parental approval. Changing gender will not require doctor's consent, counseling, and surgery. 
Full Gospel's English Ministry Pastors Build Connections
Pastors of English ministries (EM) in the Full Gospel North America Missions, which is affiliated with Yoido Full Gospel Church, gathered in Los Angeles from October 3 to 5 for the denomination’s first conference exclusively for English-speaking pastors in North America. 
Mike Pence and Tim Kaine Vice Presidential Debate 2016 Transcript Highlights
The vice presidential debate 2016, featuring Virginia Senator Tim Kaine and Indiana Governor Mike Pence, was held at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, at 9 pm ET, and was moderated by CBSN anchor Elaine Quijano. 
'Beyond Belief': Millennial Artists Share Spiritual Journeys on NBC Asian America
Two years after its launch, NBC Asian America is set to start a series spotlighting the spiritual journeys of young Asian American artists. The series, called ‘Beyond Belief,’ takes a look into the creative and spiritual spaces of five different artists from different artistic and spiritual back… 
At Exponential Conference, Asian American Leaders Convene
For the first time, a separate gathering for Asian American leaders convened at the Exponential West Conference that began on October 3 at Mariners Church. 
Over 300,000 Students Expected to Celebrate 'Bring Your Bible to School Day' on October 6
Youth from across the US celebrated "Bring Your Bible to School Day" on October 6. 
Christian Pastors Gather to Pray for Unity after Fatal Shootings of 3 Black Men in California
Christian pastors from different races and denominations gathered in San Diego on October 1 to pray for unity in the community after three black men were shot and killed by the police last week in the span of five days. Poland: Women Protest Proposed Anti-Abortion Bill
About 24,000 women and men protested on the streets of Poland’s capital Warsaw on 3rd October to oppose a proposed bill that will ban abortions in all cases except when the mother’s life in in danger. 
CCCU Comes Up With New Membership Policy, Peripheral Members May Skip Belief in Traditional Marriage
The Council of Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) has decided to eliminate the requirement of colleges’ belief in one man-one woman marriage as a condition for two of the three levels of membership.









