The Christian Post
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Armenian church wants Israel to stop foreclosure of 1,700-year-old property in Jerusalem
The Armenian Patriarchate in Jerusalem issued an urgent call for Israeli authorities to stop a government plan to seize and auction off properties that have been in the possession of the Armenian Christian Patriarchate for over 1,700 years.
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Rick Warren lists 10 action steps through the book of Acts to help church leaders 'finish their race'
'There's a direct connection between prayer and power'
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Fire ravages Pastor Robert Jeffress' church
Pastor Robert Jeffress said former President Donald Trump sent him a note after he was informed that the historic sanctuary of First Baptist Dallas was engulfed in flames.
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Russell Brand announces baptism
The actor and comedian planned to be baptized on Sunday.
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Christian radio network drops Alistair Begg after advice on attending same-sex weddings
A conservative Christian radio ministry has dropped pastor Alistair Begg from its programming lineup after he suggested Christians could attend same-sex weddings to "build bridges" with the culture at large.
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Netanyahu: Defeating Hamas will make prophecy of Isaiah a reality
The Prime Minister of Israel invoked Bible prophecy Wednesday during a speech to the nation in which he said the Israeli military would soon launch its ground invasion of Gaza.
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White House says Israel 'not responsible' for attack on Christian-run hospital in Gaza
The state of Israel is "not responsible" for a deadly explosion at an Anglican hospital in Gaza that Palestinians say killed 471 people, U.S. officials said Wednesday.
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Johnnie Moore tells EU to 'give Israel all the support it needs now'
American Evangelical leader the Rev Johnnie Moore is calling on the European Union to step up its support for Israel following the attacks which he said "materially involved" Iran.
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Egypt President pardons Christian human rights activist
Egypt President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has reportedly pardoned a Christian human rights activist and researcher sentenced to three years in prison earlier this week on charges of spreading "false news" about Christians facing challenges with discrimination.
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Few Germans regularly read the Bible, study finds
Considering the country's religious demographics and the fact it is home to Martin Luther and Protestantism, researchers said they found the "low use of the Bible" among both Protestants and Catholics "surprising."
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Utah school district reverses ban on Bible in libraries
Other religious texts remained on library shelves during ban.
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Churchgoing family killed in Texas shooting, leaving behind 6-year-old
A crowdfunding campaign for a 6-year-old boy who lost his entire family in the Texas outlet mall shooting has raised more than $1.5 million just days after the tragedy.