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11 Christians killed in Nigeria's Plateau state, sources say
Fulani herdsmen and other terrorists on Sunday killed eight Christians in Plateau state, Nigeria, and wounded five others, sources said.
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U.S. Representative Young Kim: “Congress will continue to listen to the voices of North Korean defectors”
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Internal organizations in North Korea working toward democratization and freedom
Christian Photographer's Lawsuit Over Same-Sex Weddings Law Revived
Presbyterian Seminary in Illinois Names First African American President
Elon Musk Moves X, SpaceX Out of California Over Parental Notification Law
Americans experience record-low 'very satisfied' levels since 2011 while church attendees remain the happiest demographic
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American Evangelical leader Johnnie Moore urges EU to bolster support for Israel following recent assaults
Supreme Court’s Judgement to Transfer Control of Jacobite Syrian Churches to Orthodox Faction Executed By Authorities Amidst Fierce Protests
Survey reports that the majority of adolescents struggle to embrace the seven cornerstones of a biblical worldview
Embracing imperfection: Pastor Michael Todd encourages transparency and healing within the church
11 Christians killed in Nigeria's Plateau state, sources say
Supreme Court refuses pro-life activists' appeals in Planned Parenthood Case