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Bishop TD Jakes Shocked by the Pope’s Resignation
Bishop T.D. Jakes of The Potter’s House in Dallas, Texas, appeared on “CBS This Morning” Tuesday to answer viewers’ questions on forgiveness, but he also commented on the surprising resignation of Pope Benedict XVI from the papacy. Continue reading
Walmart Unites with Hallmark Channel to Launch Family Friendly Programs on Friday Nights
Hallmark Channel announced today the launch of “Walmart and P&G present Walden Family Theater,” a new Friday night appointment viewing franchise. Created in collaboration with Walmart, Procter & Gamble, award-winning family entertainment producer, Walden Media, and fast-growing independent studio, ARC Entertainment, “Walden Family Theater” reflects a shared commitment to fill the void on TV for quality family entertainment. Continue reading
Saturday Night Live Slammed with Complaints Following Blasphemous ‘DJesus Uncrossed’ Skit
A skit recently featured on the popular late night comedy show Saturday Night Live that portrays Jesus taking vengeance in a bloody rampage against His enemies has generated uproar across the country from those who find the dramatization to be blasphemous. Continue reading
Pope Benedict to resign at the end of the month Vatican says
The spiritual leader of 1.2 billion Catholics, Pope Benedict XVI, surprised the world Monday by saying he will resign at the end of the month “because of advanced age.” Continue reading
Christians in Egypt and North Korea Imprisoned, Killed for Their Faith
An article published in the latest issue of The New American magazine brings attention to the plight of the Christians in Egypt and in North Korea, saying they are under intense attack in both countries. Continue reading
New law points to Philippine church’s waning sway
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Twenty-six years after Roman Catholic leaders helped his mother marshal millions of Filipinos in an uprising that ousted a dictator, President Benigno Aquino III picked a fight with the church over contraceptives and won a victory that bared the bishops’ worst nightmare: They no longer sway the masses. Continue reading
Radical Islamists Group Boko Haram Suspected of Killing at Least 12 Christians on Christmas
At least 12 Christians, including a pastor and a deacon, were killed by unknown gunmen in separate attacks in Northern Nigeria. The gunmen are suspected to be connected to the extremist group Boko Haram. Witnesses told the press that the gunmen also set a church on fire on Christmas Eve in connection with the attack. Continue reading
Imprisoned Chinese Church Leader Paralyzed, Request for Medical Parole Rejected
The founder of a Christian China church serving a 19-year prison sentence, has suffered a stroke that has left him paralyzed and unable to speak, but prison officials have refused the family’s request to release Gong Shengliang on medical parole. Continue reading
Iranian Christian Fears Death if Deported from Sweden
An Iranian Christian seeking asylum in Sweden faces deportation after officials rejected his request.
Swedish officials could decide to send Reza Jebbari back to Iran as soon as this week.
Jebbari converted to Christianity while visiting Azerbaijan in 2010 and later moved to Sweden where he applied for asylum on grounds that he would face persecution if he returned to Iran. Continue reading



