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Church of England Set to Discuss Gay Marriage in General Synod 2016
The Church of England will convene a General Synod in York this week where as many as 500 members are expected to come together and discuss same-sex marriage. 
'Call2All' Korea Congress: A New Generation Calls for New Missions and Evangelism Strategies
Prominent evangelical leaders gathered in Ilsan, South Korea last week for a mission and evangelism strategy conference called 'call2all Korea Congress.' A major theme that was emphasized during the second day of the conference, which took place from June 27 to July 1, was the need for a ... 
China Implements Law Compelling Churches to Hand Over Tithes and Donations to Authorities, According to China Aid Report
Chinese state government in Zhejiang province has implemented a new law for some of the churches to hand over all their income and donations to the authorities, the China Aid reported. 
Multiple Suicide Bombings Target Mosques, US Consulate in Saudi Arabia
Suicide bombers blew themselves up in three different cities of Saudi Arabia on Monday, as the season of Ramadan nears its completion. 
Russia Seeks to Restrict Evangelism Through Potential Law; Christians Pray and Send Petition to Putin
Russia's legislature has passed a set of draconian restrictions on evangelism and church, similar to the ones in the Communist Era, according to media reports. Iraq: Baghdad Bombing Killed At Least 125, Wounded Over 200
A truck packed with explosives in Baghdad’s Karrada neighborhood killed at least 125 and wounded over 200 on Saturday night when residents were celebrating Ramadan. 
Many Churches to Mix Patriotism and Worship on Independence Day Service Events
Most of the American pastors mix patriotism with worship of God on Fourth of July, according to a new study by LifeWay Research. Majority of Unchurched Friends Are Willing to Listen About Faith, According to LifeWay Research Study
LifeWay Research conducted a survey to find out how often "unchurched Americans" think about faith, the meaning of life, and what are their general attitudes concerning religion. 
Federal Judge Strikes Down Mississippi Law that Offered Religious Protections to Clerks, Businesses
A federal judge in Mississippi struck down the state’s Freedom of Conscience Act which permitted clerks to decline issuing same-sex marriage licenses because of their religious beliefs. 
IJM Human Rights Lawyer, Client, Taxi Driver Who Were Abducted Found Murdered in Kenya
A Kenyan human rights lawyer who was abducted in Nairobi, along with the client he was defending, and a taxi driver, right after a court hearing were found murdered in northeast part of the city.












