EU Anti-Christian Report Sparks Concerns Over 'Slide into Godlessness,' Politician Warns

Most Protestant Churches Still Use Plate Passing Over Digital Giving, Study Finds
Pakistan Court Exonerates Two Christian Boys Wrongly Accused of Blasphemy
A court in Lahore, Pakistan, has acquitted two Christian youths of false blasphemy charges stemming from a minor dispute. Adil Babar, 20, and Simon Nadeem, 16, who were 18 and 14 respectively when charged in 2023, were cleared of accusations under Section 295-A of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws, according to Supreme Court Advocate Naseeb Anjum. IRS Affirms Pastors' Political Endorsements Do Not Violate Johnson Amendment
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced on Monday that pastors and other religious leaders are now permitted to endorse political candidates to their congregations without risking their tax-exempt status under the longstanding Johnson Amendment. This decision marks a significant shift in the interpretation of the law, which has been in effect since 1954. Pastor Who Fought Teen Gunman Calls for Evangelization of the Youth
A pastor, who was tackling a teenage gunman during a carjacking in Baltimore, Maryland, in June, is emphasizing the importance of introducing Jesus Christ to a young, godless generation. According to an affidavit cited by WBALTV, the Rev. Kenneth Moales Jr., who leads the Pentecostal Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Bridgeport, detailed his experience.
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