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Jardine Malado November 25, 2016 09:03 PM EST
ISIS displays bodies of dead Iraqi soldiers around Mosul

ISIS displays bodies of dead Iraqi soldiers around Mosul

The bodies of Iraqi soldiers killed by ISIS are being paraded around Mosul by the terror group to scare the residents who might attempt to flee the city.

Jardine Malado November 25, 2016 08:50 PM EST
London landmarks turn blood red to commemorate millions killed for their faith

London landmarks turn blood red to commemorate millions killed for their faith

Iconic landmarks in London were lit in "the color of blood" on Wednesday to commemorate the millions of people around the world who were killed for their faith.

Jardine Malado November 25, 2016 07:05 PM EST
Aid organization releases list of nations with worst record of Christian persecution

Aid organization releases list of nations with worst record of Christian persecution

A charity organization has released a new report listing seven nations where Christians and other religious minorities are facing intense persecution.

Jardine Malado November 24, 2016 09:32 PM EST
Pakistan court sentences 5 men to death for burning Christian couple

Pakistan court sentences 5 men to death for burning Christian couple

Five men were sentenced to death on Wednesday for their participation in the lynching and burning of a Christian couple who were accused of desecrating the Quran.

Jardine Malado November 24, 2016 09:25 PM EST
Czech Christian aid worker jailed in Sudan continues to share Gospel in prison

Czech Christian aid worker jailed in Sudan continues to share Gospel in prison

Petr Jasek, a Czech Christian aid worker who is currently incarcerated in a Sudan prison, is remaining steadfast in his faith in Christ and he is pursuing his mission to share the Gospel.

Jardine Malado November 23, 2016 08:42 PM EST
Sudanese Christian jailed for apostasy secretly read the Bible in prison

Sudanese Christian jailed for apostasy secretly read the Bible in prison

A woman who was imprisoned and sentenced to death in Sudan in 2014 for marrying a Christian man said that she was able to read the Bible secretly while she was incarcerated with the help of a trusted Muslim inmate.

Jardine Malado November 23, 2016 08:36 PM EST
Captured ISIS militants say they now regret joining terror group

Captured ISIS militants say they now regret joining terror group

Islamic State militants, who are now incarcerated at a Kurdish-run prison in Northern Iraq, are expressing their regret for joining the terror group.

Jardine Malado November 23, 2016 08:25 PM EST
Christian human rights group calls for investigation of forced organ harvesting in China

Christian human rights group calls for investigation of forced organ harvesting in China

China Aid, a U.S.-based human rights organization which focuses on the abuses committed against Christians in China, has called for an independent investigation regarding the practice of forced organ harvesting in the Communist regime.

Jardine Malado November 22, 2016 08:22 PM EST
Christian hospitals in Canada decline to take part in assisted suicide

Christian hospitals in Canada decline to take part in assisted suicide

Two Christian hospitals in Winnipeg, Manitoba have announced that they will not be performing assisted suicide in their respective institutions.

Jardine Malado November 22, 2016 08:15 PM EST
ISIS destroys sacred texts in ancient Christian monastery

ISIS destroys sacred texts in ancient Christian monastery

The sacred texts that contain the history of the Christian community in Iraq were found burnt on the floor of the fourth-century monastery near Mosul after it was recaptured from the Islamic State.

Jardine Malado November 22, 2016 08:10 PM EST
Pope grants priests authority to forgive abortions

Pope grants priests authority to forgive abortions

Pope Francis granted all Roman Catholic priests the authority to forgive abortions after the special permission that he gave in 2015 expired at the end of the Holy Year of Mercy.

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