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Georgia ACLU Executive Director Resigns Over Bathroom Stance, Seeks Open Platform for Discussion
The Executive Director of American Civil Liberties Union Georgia chapter resigned over the organization’s stance on directive allowing use of bathrooms as per gender identity. Public School Sends Police Officer to Reprimand 7-Year-Old Boy for Distributing Bible Verses
Seven year old boy who attends Desert Rose Elementary school has been reprimanded by a Los Angeles Deputy Sheriff in Palmdale for distributing Bible verses to other students, condoning that it could be viewed as “offensive” to a classmate. 
Interview with Pastor Arnold Kim: Transitioning from a Smaller to a Larger Youth Group
Transitioning from being the youth pastor of a smaller-sized church with 14 students, to being the youth pastor of a group that’s 10 times larger, comes with some unique challenges as well as new opportunities and lessons, says Pastor Arnold Kim. 
Church of England: 25 Percent of Clergy Over 60 Years Old, and in Need of Younger Ministers
About 25 percent clergy in the Church of England is over 60 years old, and only 13 percent are under the age of 40, which means that most of the ministers are between the age of 40 and 60 and may be reaching the retirement age in the next 20 years, according to new statistics released by the ministr 
Fulani Herdsmen Attack Christian Community in Nigeria
Suspected Fulani Muslim herdsmen attacked a Christian community in northern Nigerian state of Kaduna, killing two people, and injuring several others, according to a report by World Watch Monitor. 
Christian Canadian Law School Back in Court Over View on Homosexuality
A Christian university in Canada appealed to the Supreme Court on Monday regarding a court ruling that banned accreditation of its proposed law school based on the its stance against homosexuality. 
Faith Is the Treasure of Treasures
For the next 20 weeks, I’m planning to speak about the people of faith who are mentioned in the faith chapter (Hebrews 11). To speak more strictly, I am going to witness the Word about the people of faith who have experienced God. 
Cofounder of Trinity Broadcasting Network Jan Crouch Passes Away at 78
Co-founder of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, Jan Crouch, died at the age of 78 after a suffering a stroke last week in Florida. 
Hillsong Church Launches 24/7 Channel, Set to Reach Millions of People Around the Globe
Hillsong Church will now take gospel to the all corners of the world with its 24X7 TV channel, which will feature worship music and Bible teachings from guests such as T.D. Jakes, Joseph Prince, John Maxwell, Joel Osteen, and Hillsong senior pastors Brian and Bobbie Houston. 
Fuller Theological Seminary Searches for New Director of Korean Studies Center
Fuller Theological Seminary's Korean Studies Center is seeking a new executive director. Keon-Sang An, the previous director, has resigned. 
'The Parent Is the Child's First Teacher,' Say Advocates of Early Childhood Learning
"What is this, Aqil?" Gesele McGlothin-Muhammad asks her youngest son, pointing to the letter 'A' on a pamphlet. "A," Aqil responds immediately. Aqil is a 1-year-old baby. 
Los Angeles County Considers Parcel Tax Measure to Fund Parks
As the current local funding that maintains Los Angeles County's parks is about to expire, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has set out to secure funding for the future. 
Federal Appeals Court Rejects Review of Transgender Bathroom Access Case
Fourth Circuit federal appeals court rejected Gloucester County School Board’s request to re-hear a ruling by a three-judge panel to allow Virginia transgender student to use bathroom in conformity with her gender identity. 
North Korean Defector Reaches Out to Countrymen with Message of Gospel through Radio Show
North Korean defector and Christian missionary Kim Chung-seong takes gospel music to his countrymen through a radio show ‘Hello from Seoul, the Republic of Korea,’ the Reuters reported. 
More than 45 Million People Trapped in Modern Slavery, New Study Finds
Over 45 million people are living in some form of modern slavery, according to a new report.









