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Wednesday, 16 July 2025
Christian Times

Jardine Malado September 08, 2017 04:20 AM EST
Texas churches flooded by Harvey sue FEMA for equal access to emergency relief funds

Texas churches flooded by Harvey sue FEMA for equal access to emergency relief funds

Three Texas churches damaged by Hurricane Harvey floodwaters have sued the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) over its policy of excluding religious groups from receiving disaster relief funds.

Jardine Malado September 08, 2017 04:17 AM EST
Publisher recalls book by Hillary Clinton's pastor due to extensive plagiarism

Publisher recalls book by Hillary Clinton's pastor due to extensive plagiarism

A book by Hillary Clinton's longtime pastor, Rev. Bill Shillady, is being pulled from store shelves after the discovery of an extensive amount of plagiarism.

Jardine Malado September 08, 2017 03:47 AM EST
Aspiring pastor who is suspected of killing wife in his sleep could face death penalty

Aspiring pastor who is suspected of killing wife in his sleep could face death penalty

An aspiring pastor who admitted that he may have killed wife in his sleep after taking too much cold medicine could face the death penalty or life in prison if he is convicted of the crime.

Jardine Malado September 08, 2017 03:37 AM EST
Washington National Cathedral gets rid of stained-glass windows depicting Confederate generals

Washington National Cathedral gets rid of stained-glass windows depicting Confederate generals

The Washington National Cathedral has decided to get rid of stained-glass windows depicting two Confederate generals, saying the images are "inconsistent" with its mission and "a barrier to our important work on racial justice and racial reconciliation."

Jardine Malado September 07, 2017 05:58 AM EST
Judge dismisses lawsuit challenging a California mandate that requires insurance plans to cover abortion

Judge dismisses lawsuit challenging a California mandate that requires insurance plans to cover abortion

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by California churches to challenge a requirement for all insurance companies in the state to cover abortions.

Jardine Malado September 07, 2017 02:16 AM EST
Donald Trump rescinds Dreamers program despite pleas from evangelical leaders

Donald Trump rescinds Dreamers program despite pleas from evangelical leaders

President Donald Trump has decided to phase out the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, despite pleas from several evangelical leaders urged him to show "heart" to the young recipients of the scheme.

Jardine Malado September 07, 2017 02:08 AM EST
Ken Ham castigates group for using Hurricane Harvey to raise funds for 'emergency' abortions

Ken Ham castigates group for using Hurricane Harvey to raise funds for 'emergency' abortions

Famed creationist Ken Ham has castigated a group that is raising money to provide "emergency" abortions for survivors of Hurricane Harvey.

Jardine Malado September 06, 2017 07:58 AM EST
New learning series offers insight on how Christians respond to persecution

New learning series offers insight on how Christians respond to persecution

A new learning series launched at the University of Notre Dame is offering people the opportunity to examine the lives of persecuted Christians and understand how believers respond to oppression.

Jardine Malado September 05, 2017 06:07 AM EST
California bill seeks to punish nurses who fail to use preferred pronouns of transgender patients

California bill seeks to punish nurses who fail to use preferred pronouns of transgender patients

A proposed bill being considered by the California House of Representatives is seeking to criminalize skilled nursing workers who fail to use the preferred pronouns of their patients who identify as transgenders.

Jardine Malado September 04, 2017 04:11 AM EST
Wycliffe USA launches second #WhyBible campaign to fight against biblical illiteracy

Wycliffe USA launches second #WhyBible campaign to fight against biblical illiteracy

The Wycliffe Bible Translators have launched the second annual #WhyBible social media campaign to counter the rising scriptural illiteracy among today's youths.

Jardine Malado September 03, 2017 10:09 PM EST
Online payment company discontinues service to Christian organization over SPLC 'hate group' label

Online payment company discontinues service to Christian organization over SPLC 'hate group' label

An online payment company has stopped providing its services to a Lousiana-based Christian organization that has been labeled as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).

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