Christianity Daily Articles

Irish Christian Bakery Seeks to Appeal to Supreme Court on Case Over Gay Message Cake
An Irish Christian bakery, fined for refusing to bake a cake with engraved message supporting gay marriage, has decided to appeal in UK Supreme court and European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg. 
Less Than Half of Practicing Christians in America Read Bible Regularly, Says Study
American Bible Society revealed that more than half of practicing Christians in the United States read Bible only rarely. 
Colorado Voters Pass Legalization of Medically Assisted Suicide
Colorado residents have voted to allow terminally ill patients to opt for assisted suicide. 
Veterans Day: Origins, History, and Events
Veterans Day is commemorated every year on November 11, and is observed on Armistice Day when the Treaty of Versailles was signed to mark the ending of hostilities between Germany and the Allied Forces during World War I in 1918. The war officially ended on June 28, 1919. 
Immigrant Community Urged to Prepare in Advance of President-Elect Trump’s Inauguration
In the wake of the election of Donald Trump as the next U.S. President, activists and advocates urged members of the immigrant community to make preparations ahead of Trump’s inauguration. 
Christian Couple Blocked from Adoption for Their Perspective on Raising Kids in Traditional Families
A Christian couple was barred from adopting their two foster children because they suggested that a child needs both mother and father for a stable upbringing, and were apprehensive of children being adopted by gay parents. 
Hillary Clinton's Concession Speech: 'I Offered to Work with Trump on Behalf of Our Country'
Hillary Clinton has vowed to work with the president-elect Donald Trump and asked the people who voted for her to have an open mind towards him. 
California Votes in Favor of Death Penalty
California residents voted against abolishing the death penalty and approved another measure limiting death penalty appeals. 
Jury Selection Postponed for Dylann Roof Indicted in Charleston Church Shooting
The final phase of jury selection for the trial of 22-year-old Dylann Roof at the federal court has been postponed till Wednesday. He is accused of shooting nine black members of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston in June 2015. Blasphemy Charges Against Two Christian Families in Pakistan Dropped After Prominent Religious Leaders Intervene
Two blasphemy charges against Pakistani Christians were dropped last month, the World Watch Monitor reported.












