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Friday, 11 July 2025
Christian Times

Jardine Malado November 10, 2017 01:51 AM EST
Southern Baptist Convention offers to pay for funeral costs of Sutherland Springs shooting victims

Southern Baptist Convention offers to pay for funeral costs of Sutherland Springs shooting victims

The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) has offered to pay the funeral costs of all 26 victims of the mass shooting that took place during the Sunday service at First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs in Texas.

Jardine Malado November 09, 2017 01:53 AM EST
Illegal immigrant teen seeks mental health treatment after winning court battle to have abortion

Illegal immigrant teen seeks mental health treatment after winning court battle to have abortion

The illegal immigrant teenager, who acquired an abortion last month after winning a highly-publicized court battle, is now seeking mental health treatment, according to new court documents from the government.

Jardine Malado November 09, 2017 01:36 AM EST
Texas law requires unborn baby to be counted among victims of Sutherland Springs shooting

Texas law requires unborn baby to be counted among victims of Sutherland Springs shooting

A Texas law passed in 2003 requires that the unborn child of a pregnant victim in the mass shooting at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs to be counted as one of the casualties.

Jardine Malado November 09, 2017 01:28 AM EST
Secularist group calls on school district to stop religious mentorship program

Secularist group calls on school district to stop religious mentorship program

A prominent secularist organization has called on a school district in South Carolina to put an end to an evangelical group's mentorship program at an elementary school.

Jardine Malado November 08, 2017 02:30 AM EST
Pro-life group launches campaign to counter Mila Kunis' donations to Planned Parenthood in Mike Pence's name

Pro-life group launches campaign to counter Mila Kunis' donations to Planned Parenthood in Mike Pence's name

Pro-life advocacy group Susan B. Anthony List has launched a fundraising campaign after actress Mila Kunis revealed that she donates to Planned Parenthood in Vice President Mike Pence's name.

Jardine Malado November 08, 2017 01:18 AM EST
Hillsong pastor Carl Lentz draws criticism for refusing to say abortion is sin

Hillsong pastor Carl Lentz draws criticism for refusing to say abortion is sin

Carl Lentz, the influential pastor of Hillsong Church in New York City, has drawn criticism after he refused to give a clear answer on whether or not abortion is a sin during an interview on "The View" last week.

Jardine Malado November 08, 2017 12:47 AM EST
Churches consider tightening security, arming congregants, following Sutherland Springs massacre

Churches consider tightening security, arming congregants, following Sutherland Springs massacre

Churches across the U.S. are now considering tighter security measures, and even looking into arming parishioners, following the massacre at Sutherland Springs First Baptist Church in Texas.

Jardine Malado November 08, 2017 12:37 AM EST
Immigrant seeks removal of 'So Help Me God' from US citizenship oath

Immigrant seeks removal of 'So Help Me God' from US citizenship oath

A French national who wants to become an American citizen has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government on Thursday in an attempt to remove the phrase "so help me God" from the citizenship oath.

Jardine Malado November 07, 2017 01:41 AM EST
Former ISIS bride recounts how she planned to raise her children to become terrorists

Former ISIS bride recounts how she planned to raise her children to become terrorists

The former bride of the Islamic State's highest-ranking American member has recounted how she and her husband planned to raise their kids to become jihadi fighters.

Jardine Malado November 07, 2017 01:26 AM EST
A majority of Americans believe Christian bakers should not be forced to make same-sex wedding cakes

A majority of Americans believe Christian bakers should not be forced to make same-sex wedding cakes

A major national survey has found that a majority of Americans believe that bakers should not be forced to make cakes celebrating same-sex weddings if it goes against their religious beliefs.

Jardine Malado November 07, 2017 01:22 AM EST
Catholic nurse sues Duke University Hospital for requiring her to participate in abortions

Catholic nurse sues Duke University Hospital for requiring her to participate in abortions

A Catholic nurse has sued Duke University Hospital for allegedly discriminating against her when she refused to assist in abortions.

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