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Five Bad Apologies by Leaders
I really don’t like to share my experience with apologies, because it is evidence of my bad leadership. But leaders need to learn to apologize. Real apologies. Sincere apologies. 
New York Attorney General Takes Steps to Approve Late Term Abortions in State
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman sent a legal opinion to the state comptroller on September 7, which says that abortion after 24 weeks of pregnancy should be allowed in the state. 
David Cameron Bids Farewell to UK Parliament Three Months after He Stepped Down as Prime Minister
Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron quit the parliament on Monday, about three months after he resigned as the country's leader over June's EU referendum which had paved way for Brexit. 
New York Court Broadens Definition of Parenthood to Include Non-Biological, Non-Adoptive Parents
The New York State Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday that non-biological and non-adoptive parents are allowed to ask for custody and visitation rights, broadening the definition of what it means to be a parent. 
Massachusetts Gender Identity Law May Be Enforced on Churches, According to Guidance
A new law set to take effect on October 1 in the state of Massachusetts prohibits discrimination of transgender individuals in all public accommodations, which "could" include churches, according to a guidance issued earlier this month. 
Syrian Ceasefire: US and Russia Negotiate Peace Deal to Attempt Long-Term Solution to Syria Crisis, Fight Against ISIS
The US and Russia agreed upon a ceasefire plan for Syria, which will be effective from the evening of September 12. The deal proposes a 48-hour truce, which can then be extended for the whole week. 
Hillary Clinton Diagnosed with Pneumonia Two Days Before 9/11 Memorial Ceremony
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday and was put on antibiotics and recommended by her doctor to rest and modify her schedule, according to The New York Times. 
Nabeel Qureshi Releases Video Describing His Stage IV Cancer Prognosis, Says He Has Hope in Living God
Christian evangelist Nabeel Qureshi released a 10-minute video on YouTube in which he gave the details of his stage IV stomach cancer. He told his viewers that American Cancer Society statistics say that survival rate for people with stage IV stomach cancer was 4 percent, but he trusted in God to he… 
Trump Addresses Values Voter Summit, Says Christian 'Values of Love, Charity and Faith Built This Nation'
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump confronted the conservative audience at Values Voters Summit in Washington on Friday, and spoke about religious freedom, education, military and foreign policies. 
California Bill Banning Secret Recording of Conversations with Health Care Providers Moves Forward
A California bill that would expand punishments for those who secretly record conversations with health are providers has been approved by vote by both the state's Assembly and Senate, and awaits the governor's signature. 
U.S. Government Threatens to Revoke Tax-Exempt Status of Humanitarian Group Founded by Church Leaders
Pastors for Peace collects donations from cities across the U.S., and has sent medicine, computers, and school buses, and other goods to Cuba since 1992 as an act of defiance against the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba in 1960. 
The Way of the Cross XIV: Heidelberg Disputation, Thesis XIV
In the previous thesis, Luther boldly asserted that the will after the fall of Adam was captive and subjected to sin; it exists in name only, and as long as it does, what it is able to do, it commits mortal sins. 
Love Shared with 1,600 Prison Inmates Bears Fruit
Members of the Korean community in the greater Atlanta area joined hands to share the gospel and engage with prison inmates in Smith State Prison in late August. 
LifeWay Research: Majority of Christians Against Church Endorsement of Political Candidates
Most Americans as well as Christians do not want to change Johnson Amendment which states that churches must lose their tax-exempt status if they endorse any political candidates, according to a new LifeWay Research. 
Abid Riaz Qureshi Nominated by President Obama as the First Muslim Judge in Federal Court
Barack Obama has nominated the first American Muslim to serve as a federal judge, who is a partner at Latham and Watkins law firm, and specializes in litigation which involves health care fraud and security violations, according to a White House press release.









