Christianity Daily Articles

Kentucky Governor-Elect Announces Eliminating Clerks' Names from Marriage Licenses
Kentucky Governor-elect Matt Bevin said that after he takes office on December 8, he will remove the county clerks’ names from marriage licenses by an executive order to safeguard the religious rights of county clerks who may be opposed to same-sex marriages. 
Texas Court to Rule on Homeschool Curriculum and Testing Regulation
The Texas Supreme Court will rule if Christian parents can homeschool their children without compliance with any minimal educational standards set by the state. 
Houston Residents Reject 'Transgender Bathroom' Ordinance by Majority Vote
The Houston city ordinance that would have permitted transgenders to use women’s bathrooms has been defeated by a wide margin by the voters. 
Russian Plane Crash: Investigations Underway to Determine Possible Causes of Accident
Investigations are on to find out the causes leading up to the crash of Russian Metrojet Flight 9268 carrying 224 people on board, mostly Russians, which went down over the Sinai peninsula on the way to St. Petersburg from Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt. 
Suspect Charged in Connection with St. Louis Church Fires
A 35-year-old man has been detained in connection with two of the seven church fires in St. Louis. He is also suspected to be involved in other fires, all of which took place within a period of two weeks last month. US to Deploy Boots on Ground in Support of Kurdish and Local Forces Against ISIS
The United States has announced deployment of boots on the ground for the first time to provide logistics and support for the rebel Kurdish and Arab troops fighting ISIS. 
China to Lift Controversial "One-Child" Policy After 36 Years
China announced ending its decades old “one-child” policy and permit all couples to have up to two children, in a move that was lauded by many in the country. 
Pakistan Supreme Court "Opens the Door" for Reform of Blasphemy Laws
The Pakistani Supreme Court stated in a ruling issued on Wednesday that the country's blasphemy laws ought not to be misused for malicious purposes, an action that many human rights activists have lauded as a step towards reformation. 
Religious Americans See Less Contradiction in Science and Bible, says Pew
A survey by Pew Research Center found that frequent churchgoers thought science and religion as more compatible than those who visit church sporadically and people who are unaffiliated to any religion. 
Zambia Holds a National Day of Prayer for Revival of the Nation
Zambia came together for a day of prayer and fasting to pray for the revival of the country and ask God to set their country on track.












