Jardine Malado
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Jury finds televangelist Todd Coontz guilty of tax fraud
North Carolina televangelist Todd Coontz has been convicted by a federal jury of tax fraud for not paying taxes and claiming certain luxury items as business expenses.
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New Hampshire church hosts active shooter drill amid rise in mass shooting incidents
A church in New Hampshire has hosted an event to train people in how to survive an active shooter situation amid the rising number of mass shootings in the U.S.
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Facebook says rejecting ad of Jesus on the cross was a 'mistake'
Facebook has reversed a previous decision to reject an advertisement featuring an image of Jesus crucified on a cross, saying the removal had been a "mistake."
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Bible translation project launched in DR Congo despite safety risks
A Bible translation ministry has announced that it will be starting new projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) despite the dangers due to tribal conflicts in the nation.
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Authorities detain 4 Christians for handing out Gospel tracts in India
Indian authorities in Telangana state have reportedly detained four Christians for handing Gospel tracts during an Easter procession even though they have obtained permit to distribute flyers.
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Health news: Family loss, financial problems can accelerate aging of men's brain by 4 months, research finds
A new study has indicated that traumatic events like divorce, financial difficulties and death in the family can cause middle-aged men's brains to age at a faster rate.
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Two churches attacked by vandals in India on Easter night
Unidentified vandals have carried out two separate attacks on churches in the Diocese of Rourkela in India's Odisha state on the night of Easter Sunday.
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Christian colleges worry about losing federal funding due to policies affirming Biblical view of sexuality
Conservative Christian colleges are concerned they could lose federal funding if they hold on to policies that affirm the Biblical view of sexuality.
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Too much respect is given to Islam, say a third of Scots; A quarter say too little is shown to Christianity
A poll has found that a third of the people in Scotland believe that Islam receives too much respect, while a quarter think that Christianity receives too little.
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Christian charity denounces Israel's use of firearms against Palestinians in Good Friday clash
A charity has criticized the Israeli military for its use of firearms and other weapons to disperse Palestinian protesters in Gaza on Good Friday.
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Bill allowing double homicide charges for killing pregnant women becomes law in Indiana
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has signed legislation that would allow prosecutors to file additional charges against suspects who kill preborn babies in crimes against pregnant women.
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Christian colleges and universities contribute $60 billion a year to U.S. economy, study finds
The economic impact of Christian colleges and universities in the U.S. is more than $60 billion each year, and these institutions generate more than $9.7 billion in taxes, a new study has found.