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Doctor Who Performed Late-Term Abortions Asked to Testify in Court Regarding Botched Abortions Performed Over Many Years
The House Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives has issued a subpoena ordering Dr. LeRoy Carhart to answer questions regarding botched late-term abortions at his Maryland clinic. He allegedly sent at least five women to hospital within a span of about five months due to complications after ... Most Pastors Believe Moral Failure Among Clergy Shouldn't Lead to Permanent Ban, But a Chance at Restoration: Survey
About 50 percent of Protestant pastors say ministers should temporarily resign if they are accused of adultery, but only a few thought that they should be banned permanently from pastoral position, a new survey by LifeWay Research reported. 
Iranian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani Arrested Again After Spending Three Years in Prison for Evangelizing
An Iranian, pastor who was put on death row for apostasy in 2010 and then acquitted about two years later, was rearrested along with his wife and another church member on 13th May, according to Christian Solidarity Worldwide. 
WHO Study: Abortion Rates Decline in Many Developed Nations, Rise in Western Europe
Abortion rates fell significantly in many developed countries, with the exception of Western Europe which registered the highest rates of abortion between 1990-94 and 2010-14, according to a study conducted by World Health Organization (WHO) and Guttmacher Institute. In developing regions, abortion ... 
Most Evangelicals Long for a 'Different America,' Says Barna Group Study
A majority of Americans say that United States is headed in a wrong direction, but liberals are more likely to think otherwise, according to a new survey by Barna group. 
Tom Mercer Shares 'Oikos' Paradigm with Korean Pastors: 'Not a Program or Event, but Everything Jesus Did and Taught'
Hanam Presbyterian Church in South Korea, which has been serving pastors of non-self-sufficient churches for the past eight years, has set out to now serve pastors of Korean immigrant churches. The ninth ‘Happy Pastors Seminar’ that Hanam Church has hosted was attended by 30 some pastors of Korean ... 
Mainline Churches Rooted in Specific Ethnic Heritage Less Likely to Adapt to Racial Diversity, Says Study
A study conducted on 11,000 Evangelical Lutheran Church congregations between 1993 and 2012 claims that racial diversity in churches leads to decline in average attendance. China Releases Pastor Who Protested Cross-Removal Campaign
The pastor of a China state-run church called Pyongyang Three-Self Patriotic Movement Church who protested against the cross-removal campaign in Zhejiang province was released this week after being imprisoned for the last eight months, China Aid reported. 
North Carolina, Justice Department Duel Over Bathroom Ordinance and Interpretation of Equality Laws
The US Department of Justice and the North Carolina remain at odds with each other, and filed counter lawsuits accusing the other of misinterpreting and violating the laws. 
Indiana Installs "Baby Boxes" at Fire Station to Save Abandoned Children
Indiana became the first state in US to install “baby boxes” where mothers can surrender their babies so that they can be taken under government care. “Safe Haven” laws in place in Indiana for mothers wanting to give away babies since 2001.“Safe Haven” laws in place in Indiana for mothers wanting ...












