Christianity Daily Articles

New Jersey Train Crash Claims 1 Life, Injures 114
One person died and about 114 were injured when a New Jersey transit train crashed at Hoboken station Thursday morning. 
New Bill to Take Away Johnson Amendment Restrictions Introduced in Congress
A new bill that would allow pastors to voice their perspectives on politics was sponsored and introduced by House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La) and US Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga) on Wednesday. 
Crossway Apologizes, Takes Back Decision to Keep ESV Bible Translation 'Permanent'
Crossway has decided to reverse the changes it had finalized in ESV Bible, after the alterations were heavily criticized by leading Bible experts and church leaders. 
Most Americans Have Superficial Knowledge of Bible, Hold Inconsistent Beliefs About God and Bible, Study Suggests
A majority of Americans are vague about theology and do not rely on everything in it even though they maintain that Bible is written by God, according to a new LifeWay Research. 
Students Around the World Gather to Pray on 'See You at the Pole Day'
An estimated number of one million or more students gathered to pray around the flag pole at their respective schools at 7 AM on Wednesday morning for the annual ‘See You at the Pole’ prayer event. 
Disney Movie ‘Queen of Katwe’: A Real-Life Story of God Leading Uganda Girl to Become National Chess Champion Through Sports Outreach Ministry
A girl living in slums of Uganda had an encounter with God through an evangelistic Sports Outreach Ministry (SOM) which introduced her to chess. As Phiona Mutesi grew in Jesus, she found that He has gifted her to play chess -- and to be marvelous at the game. She then goes on to become a national ... 
CNN/Kaiser Poll: Majority of White Working-Class Evangelicals Might Vote for Donald Trump
A poll conducted by the CNN/Kaiser Family Foundation showed that a majority 76 percent of the white working-class evangelicals would consider voting for Donald Trump. This group also thinks that Christian values are under attack in America. Asian Pacific Islander Health Data Disaggregation Bill Signed into Law
A bill that requires California’s Department of Public Health to record the data separately for each Asian and Pacific Islander group was signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown on Sunday. 
FBI Crime Report 2015: Murders Rose by 11 Percent, Property Crimes Declined Marginally From Previous Year
Violent crimes in America increased by nearly 4 percent in 2015 from the previous year after years of decline since 2006, according to a new report released by FBI on Monday. 
Presidential Debate 2016: Opinion Highlights of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton on Economy, Race Relations, and National Security
The first of the presidential debates between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton was held on September 26th at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.












