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Heidi and Rolland Baker ask for prayers amid increasing terrorist attacks in Mozambique
Heidi and Rolland Baker ask for prayers amid increasing terrorist attacks in Mozambique

A Christian ministry operating in Mozambique has requested prayers due to increasing terrorist attacks in a number of villages in recent weeks.

Archaeologists discover 2,800-year-old sculpture that may depict mystery Biblical king
Archaeologists discover 2,800-year-old sculpture that may depict mystery Biblical king

Archaeologists digging in northern Israel have found a 2,800-year-old sculpture that could be the depiction of a Biblical king.

NHS officials draw criticism after deciding not to put Bibles next to beds in new hospital
NHS officials draw criticism after deciding not to put Bibles next to beds in new hospital

Officials of the U.K.'s National Health Service (NHS) have drawn criticism for canceling a plan to put Bibles at every bed in a new hospital in Scotland due to concerns about giving Christianity "preferential treatment."

Northern Ireland Presbyterian Church approves policy that would withhold full membership from same-sex couples
Northern Ireland Presbyterian Church approves policy that would withhold full membership from same-sex couples

The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Northern Ireland has voted in favor of a new policy that would deny full membership to same-sex couples.

Family of Sutherland Springs victims sues federal government over failure to report gunman's criminal record
Family of Sutherland Springs victims sues federal government over failure to report gunman's criminal record

The surviving members of the Holcombe family, which lost nine relatives in the mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas in November, has filed a lawsuit against the federal government for not reporting the gunman's criminal record to a federal database.

Christian asylum seeker in Sweden says she has 'nightmares' of being deported and jailed in Iran
Christian asylum seeker in Sweden says she has 'nightmares' of being deported and jailed in Iran

A Christian convert in Sweden says she is having "nightmares every night" that she will be deported back to Iran, where she says she faces the risk of imprisonment.

US missionary kidnapped in Africa's Sahel nearly 2 years ago is still alive, says Niger's president
US missionary kidnapped in Africa's Sahel nearly 2 years ago is still alive, says Niger's president

An American missionary who was abducted by unidentified assailants in October 2016 is still alive, according to Niger President Mahamadou Issoufou.

Bible Society hit with $134,000 fine over data leak
Bible Society hit with $134,000 fine over data leak

The Bible Society, a charity aimed at making the Scriptures available throughout the world, has been fined £100,000 (US$134,174) in the U.K. due to a computer security breach that allowed hackers to access records containing information about the organization's supporters.

UK police drops investigation against vicar accused of paying ransom money to ISIS
UK police drops investigation against vicar accused of paying ransom money to ISIS

British police have reportedly decided to drop the investigation against Anglican minister Canon Andrew White, who was being investigated for supposedly paying a ransom to ISIS to free women who were being held by the terrorist group as sex slaves.

Four Iranian Christians prepare to serve 10-year prison sentences after appeal is rejected
Four Iranian Christians prepare to serve 10-year prison sentences after appeal is rejected

Four Christians, who were convicted of "promoting Zionist Christianity" in Iran, are preparing to start serving their 10-year prison sentences after their appeal was rejected earlier this month.

CrossFit fires Christian employee for defending gym that refused to host LGBT event
CrossFit fires Christian employee for defending gym that refused to host LGBT event

A Christian employee for the sports company CrossFit was reportedly fired after he defended a gym that refused to host an LGBT Pride workout event.

Anglican Church, Salvation Army, Scouts, YMCA commit to Australia's redress program for victims of sex abuse
Anglican Church, Salvation Army, Scouts, YMCA commit to Australia's redress program for victims of sex abuse

The Anglican Church, Salvation Army, the Scouts and the YMCA have enlisted in the Australian government's redress program for survivors of sexual abuse, following the example of the Catholic Church.

Women should work fewer hours than men to avoid burnout, study suggests
Women should work fewer hours than men to avoid burnout, study suggests

Researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) have suggested that women should work fewer hours than men because they often have to take care of domestic duties.

Chip and Joanna Gaines pay $40K fine for violating safety regulations
Chip and Joanna Gaines pay $40K fine for violating safety regulations

Magnolia Homes, the company owned by reality TV stars Chip and Joanna Gaines, has been ordered to pay a fine of $40,000 for violating safety regulations during the filming of the HGTV show "Fixer Upper."

Bible left behind by Whitney Houston at beach house sells for $95,000
Bible left behind by Whitney Houston at beach house sells for $95,000

The landlord of a rental beach house in California is selling a Bible left behind by the late singer Whitney Houston for $95,000.

Fox & Friends' Ainsley Earhardt says she hopes people reading her new memoir will 'see Jesus'
Fox & Friends' Ainsley Earhardt says she hopes people reading her new memoir will 'see Jesus'

Fox & Friends host Ainsley Earhardt says she is hoping that "people see Jesus" when they read her testimony in her new memoir "The Light Within Me."