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The Newsboys dropped by record label following Tait revelations
Tait's bandmates where unaware of "Nashville's worst kept secret".

Pakistan’s blasphemy laws are being used to target minorities - report
A new report by Human Rights Watch (HRW) has raised alarm over the widespread abuse of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws, accusing powerful individuals of using them as a tool for blackmail, forced evictions, and personal enrichment, especially against religious minorities.

Mexico one of 'wokest' countries on earth, repressing free speech
Defending women's rights apparently makes you a "violator against women" in Mexico.

Same-sex households on the rise in the US
A decade after the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Obergefell versus Hodges legalising same-sex marriage across the US, new data shows steady growth in the number of American households led by same-sex couples - both married and cohabiting.

Genius with highest IQ in the world embraces Christianity
YoungHoon Kim, officially recognised as the man with the world’s highest IQ, has made a public profession of Christian faith, declaring on social media that “Jesus Christ is God”.

‘Faith makes life simpler,’ wrote Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny
In his autobiography, 'Patriot', Navalny writes movingly of his Christian faith.

200 CofE clergy issue warning against abortion up to birth
A number of bishops were among the signatories.

Indian Christian families forced to flee homes after wedding attack
The village demanded the Christians not even conduct funerals

Christians in Syria fearful after church suicide bombing
The new government has condemned the attack, but can it protect Christians from more violence?

US Church attendance and engagement up since pandemic
“Becoming a Christian has done nothing but vastly improve my life.”

Christian leaders call for peace and prayers amid Israeli-Iran conflict
“People think Christians want to see Armageddon come, but that’s not true."

Anglican group condemns Parliament's 'culture of death'
“These votes show that while we live in a democracy and respect it, many of those elected to positions of the highest power can no longer be trusted to carry out their responsibilities with wisdom.”

Christian-Jewish aid group rushes $2.5m in emergency relief to Israel
Yael Eckstein, the Fellowship’s president and global CEO, said the need was urgent and overwhelming

Unlimited abortion represents 'moral collapse' of Britain
In Britain, praying outside an abortion clinic is illegal, but killing a full term baby soon won't be if Parliament's decision becomes law.

CofE bishop repents for failure to address grooming gang issue
A Church of England bishop has confessed that he did not raise the issue of grooming gangs because of his concern that it might undermine the Church’s efforts to promote racial justice.

17,000 turn out for Franklin Graham event in London
Graham preached a message about God's love but also expressed his concerns that the world seemed to be "one step closer to Armageddon".