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Sudan: Court upholds pregnant Christian woman's death sentence for apostasy
A court in Sudan has upheld the death sentence for heavily pregnant Christian woman Meriam Yahia Ibraham

Westminster vigil for kidnapped schoolgirls
Nigerian church leaders across the UK calling churches and Christians to a prayer vigil in Westminster on 19 May, as concerns remain for the safety of 276 girls kidnapped from their school in Chibok, Borno state, last month

Maradona to the Pope: 'The Vatican is a lie'
The 'hand of God' footballing legend has some strong words for Pope Francis

Christians more optimistic about end to global poverty
A survey in the US found Christians were more positive than average about the elimination of global poverty in the next 25 years

Gay marriage to start in Idaho on Friday as judge denies stay request
A federal judge has denied Idaho Governor Butch Otter's request for a stay on Tuesday regarding the decision to reverse the state's gay marriage ban.

Pastor accused of sexual abuse commits suicide, maintains his innocence in suicide note
A 61-year old Pennsylvania pastor accused of sexually assaulting a child over 20 years ago committed suicide on Monday.

100 black Detroit pastors outraged over 'gay rights' comparison to civil rights
100 black Detroit pastors outraged over gay rights comparison to civil rights.

8-year-old stabbed to death by own mother in tragic incident this morning
In a developing story, Jessica Murphy of Buffalo has been charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing death of her eight-year old son, Jacob Noe.
Atlanta shootings: 17-year old to appear in court after shooting five Atlanta highschoolers
17-year-old Marcellus Brooks shot four Therrell High School students and one other teenager yesterday around 4 p.m. It is unknown if the shooter is a student at Therrell High.

Iranian Christians tortured in prison
Further reports have emerged of Christians being violently tortured and beaten while serving prison sentences for their faith in Iran.

#BringBackOurGirls prayer vigil to be held in Washington
A vigil is being held outside the Nigerian Embassy in Washington, DC today as campaigners step up their call for the safe return of 276 girls kidnapped from a school in Chibok, Borno state on April 14.

Jackie Kennedy after JFK's assassination: 'I'm so bitter against God'
Letters written to a priest in Dublin have revealed Jackie Kennedy's struggle with God in the aftermath of her husband JFK's assassination.Â

Templeton Prize winner Tomáš HalÃk: 'The world is full of Zacchaeuses but Jesus is calling them by name'
Roman Catholic priest Tomáš HalÃk was once classed as an enemy of the state

ACLU protests the distribution of Bibles to South Dakota students
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is protesting a South Dakota school board's decision to distribute Bibles to fifth-graders.

Harvard satanic black mass moved off campus to Chinese restaurant after 60,000 signed petition to protest
Satanic black mass moved off Harvard campus after protests

Call to pray for kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls
As the rescue effort for the abducted teenage girls in Nigeria continues, Dr Jonathan Oloyede has issued an urgent call to Christians to hold them in prayer.