Hazel Torres
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Muslim migrants call Austrian women 'Christian whores' as they leave behind 'orgy of garbage and feces'
Austria, a peaceful country in central Europe, is getting a large dose of shock treatment coming from the thousands of refugees from Syria passing by the mountainous country best known for being the locale in the epic movie "The Sound of Music."
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German pastor wages valiant fight to defend Christianity now under fire in his country
Just like most Western nations, Germany is now being covered by a "profound spiritual darkness," according to Charisma News.
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Like her husband Pastor Saeed Abedini, Naghmeh also under fire for her strong Christian faith
Naghmeh Abedini, the wife of American pastor Saeed Abedini who's imprisoned in Iran, has said that she's been receiving personal attacks from people who accuse her of not being a good mother for traveling so much; for her lack of formal Bible education, and for the clothes she wears.
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'Black Jesus' Season 2 returns; Drug-taking, F-word spewing Jesus angers Christians - Advertiser withdraws support
Cable network Adult Swim has announced it is renewing controversial late night TV show "Black Jesus." The announcement has been met with backlash for the show's depiction of a so-called modern day Jesus, who wears a hood, smokes marijuana and loves to spew the F-word. At least one advertiser has withdrawn its commercials for the show in response to the outrage.
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Shroud of Turin's DNA traced to India and plants found 'all over Earth,' new study says
The revered Shroud of Turin, which some Christians believe is the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, may have come from India and transported to its current home in Turin, Italy, a group of Italian researchers said.
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Pope Francis calls for 'revolution' in Catholic Church with pope at the bottom of inverted pyramid Holy See
Pope Francis could rewrite the Catholic doctrine and "alter Catholicism" itself as he continues to push through his plan to allow divorced and remarried Catholics to receive communion even before they get an annulment, New York Times columnist Ross Douthat says.
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Elderly Christian nurse saved from death as she cries out, 'Lord Jesus! Help me,' driving away her Palestinian knife attacker
A 78-year-old Dutch nurse found herself face to face with a Palestinian terrorist who was stabbing her on the chest aboard an Israeli bus, and all she could do was to cry out in Dutch "Lord Jesus, Lord Jesus! Help me, help me!"
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'Convert or die': Islamic radicals follow Assyrian Christians in Sweden and pursue campaign of persecution
Christians in multi-cultural Sweden are increasingly finding themselves in a situation similar to what the Jews in Nazi Germany faced just before and during World War II.
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'How can you not defend life?': Pastor denounces apostate clergy who blessed abortion clinic in Cleveland
A pastor from New Jersey has come out to denounce a group of about 15 apostate clergy from the United Methodist and Episcopal churches together with a Jewish group who recently gathered outside an abortion facility in Cleveland, Ohio to "bless" its services and to "thank God for abortion providers."
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Oregon massacre hero Chris Mintz recalls day of chaos, terror and bravery
The man who played a heroic role during the Oct. 1 rampage at an Oregon community college that left 10 people dead has come out with his own narrative of what happened that fateful day.
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Teen mauled to death by own parents inside NY church wanted out, police say
The teenage boy who was mauled to death by his own parents inside a church in New York state had "expressed a desire to leave" the secretive Word of Life Christian Church, New Hartford Police Chief Michael Inserra said on Friday.
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Latest Virgin Mary 'miracle': Statue grows taller, smiles, cries inside Malaysia church
A statue of the Virgin Mary is drawing crowds of people after visitors and even church officials attest that they've seen the figure of the mother of Jesus at times growing taller, smiling and crying at times, according to the Christian Post.