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Jinger Duggar sparks pregnancy rumours with new photo
Everybody is keen to see Jinger Duggar pregnant now that she is happily married to soccer player Jeremy Vuolo.

Christian convert in prison in Iran is seriously ill and in urgent need of medical care
The health of Maryam Naghash Zargaran, the Christian convert in prison in Iran, deteriorated badly last week and she has lost a lot of weight.

New 'Power Rangers' movie keeps committed Christian character
The new "Power Rangers" movie might have turned the Yellow Ranger into a gay character, but it still featured an actor who is pretty outspoken about his Christian faith.
Coptic Pope says Egyptian Christians' problems are 'minor', warns against 'harmful' exaggeration
Egypt's Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II has sought to reassure Egyptians fearing the situation in northern Egypt, where 143 families have fled their homes to escape the threat of ISIS.

Congo bishops abandon peace deal citing 'lack of sincere political will'
Catholic bishops in Congo have abandoned a power-sharing peace agreement citing a 'lack of sincere political will' from both the government and opposition.

Nigerian Catholic Church calls on Government to stop 'structural injustice' against Christians
The President of the Nigerian Catholic bishops' conference has called on the government 'to be more proactive' in protecting Christians in the southern part of Kaduna state, where it is said they face 'structural injustice'.

Turkish Muslim woman who 'hated Christians' dreams of Jesus telling her to 'follow My way'
More and more Muslims are seeing Jesus in their dreams, with each of their testimonies revealing their amazing conversion.

Scientists see partial proof of God with discovery of portal into dark, parallel universe
Quantum physicists believe they have found at least a partial scientific proof of God following the discovery of a quantum portal into a separate, dark and parallel universe.

ISIS suicide bomb plot foiled as Iraqi forces disarm explosives strapped on 7-year-old boy
In a sign of its increasing desperation, the Islamic State (ISIS) is dispatching suicide bombers even as young as seven years old to try and hold off the advancing Iraqi forces besieging the ISIS-held city of Mosul.

Nepal's Christians have to trek 2 miles into mountains to bury their dead
Although Christians in Nepal are growing in number and have not been subjected to persecution as severely as what their fellow believers in neighbouring countries experience, they have to contend with a rather unique problem: They are struggling to find land near their community where they can bury their dead, according to World Watch Monitor.

The transgender bathroom war can be won
What's wrong with compromise? Nothing, except whenever it means a sacrifice of principle.

There's a good biblical reason why evangelicals should support women in the boardroom
As Genesis chapters 1-2 explain, things are not good when only masculinity is present.

Christians can't just complain about culture, they need to nurture it too
If the main contribution that Christians make to culture is complaining about it, we're doing something wrong.

Youth leaders trained for refugee response as government looks to churches to resettle families
Hundreds of youth leaders were urged to adopt young refugees as churches were again told to lead the charge in resettling those fleeing war and famine.

Pope Francis' clerical sex abuse panel will continue without survivors
Pope Francis' clerical sex abuse panel will continue its work without the abuse victims previously appointed to assist the Church in its handling of the scandal.

Was Christopher Columbus really a Jew fleeing persecution by the Spanish Inquisition?
The latter idea is not a new one, but it's surfaced again in an article for Breaking Israel News, a Christian Zionist publication.