Adam McManus

Special Report: Freedom to Worship a Luxury for Sudanese Believers, Deadly Wildfires Ablaze in Greece, Majority of Charges Against Daleiden Dropped

Wednesday, July 25th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldView.com) Trump to Iranian President: Never Threaten America! President Donald Trump is not pulling any punches as he reacted to the threats of Iran’s president, Hassan Rouhani, who described a potential conflict with the US as “the mother of all wars”, reports…

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Free Speech for Pro-Lifers Protected in New York, Death Rates from RU 486 Higher Than Expected, More Scandals for American Roman Catholics

Tuesday, July 24th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Kevin Swanson  Abortion Pill More Deadly than Surgical Abortion for Moms Death rates for moms taking the abortion pill RU-486 are three times that of surgical abortions over 16 years of use, according to a new report from the FDA.   So far, there have…

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Egypt Requires Christians to Take Allah Oath, Belgium Euthanizing Children, Nicaragua Violence Intensifies

Monday, July 23rd, in the year of our Lord 2018. By Adam McManus (adam@TheWorldView.com) Muslims coming to Christ through dreams Pastor M. El Masih, who has started hundreds of churches in Pakistan as well as the group Cry of the Persecuted Church, has chronicled his extraordinary journey in a new book entitled From Persecution to…

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Pray for Captive Leah in Nigeria, Now California Goes After Christian Baker, Atheist Churches Are Growing

Friday, July 20th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Jonathan Clark Hindu Attacks on Christians in India: The New Normal The first two weeks of this month saw 15 attacks on Christians in India, prompting concern that persecution is the new normal. The attacks included violence, church demolitions, and false accusations of forced…

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Missionary Brunson Goes Back to Prison, Homeschooling Grows in China, District Judge Rejects Christian Adoption Agencies

Thursday, July 19th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Jonathan Clark Rwanda’s Tough New Regulations of Pastors A new law in Rwanda would require pastors to have a university education before they can preach in the churches there. The World View spoke to Godfrey, a Ugandan Christian man involved in Christian discipleship, about why…

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North Korea Vows to Release Prisoners, Taking a Closer Look at Nigerian Displacement Camps, Special Report: Trump’s Russian Clarification Falls Short

Wednesday, July 18th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldView.com)   North Korea Vows to Release Prisoners North Korea is planning to grant a general amnesty next month in the run-up to the 70th anniversary of its foundation day in September, reports the Japan Times. The estimated population of North Korea’s…

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Episcopal Church Turns Against Christ Again, Trump and Putin Meet in Helsinki, British Homosexuals Oppose Franklin Graham

Tuesday, July 17th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Kevin Swanson Hindus Set Christian Churches Ablaze in India Three church buildings in Southern India’s Tamil Nadu province have been set on fire by arsonists over the last six weeks.   Morning Star News reports that at least one church was burned because Christians refused to…

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D’Souza’s Death of Nation to Release, Pennsylvania Politician in Trouble for Calling Homosexuality a Sin, Russians Indicted for Meddling in 2016 Election

Monday, July 16th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldView.com) 12 Russians Indicted for Meddling in 2016 Presidential Election The U.S. special counsel brought election meddling directly to Vladimir Putin’s doorstep just days before the Russian leader plans to meet with President Donald Trump, charging 12 Russian military intelligence officers with…

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Ontario Ending Sexual Perversion Ed, Court to Trump: Don’t Send Iranian Christians Back to Persecution, UK Considering Buffer Zone on Abortion Clinics

Friday, July 13th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Jonathan Clark Pakistani Persecution of Christians Continues The first six months of 2018 have been marked by increased persecution of Christians in Pakistan, reports International Christian Concern. Blasphemy laws are often used to discriminate against Christians as seven believers have been charged with blasphemy…

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Africa Now Gets Largest Christian Population in the World, Maine Governor Vetoes Anti-Conversion Bill, Special Report: Why Pastor Andrew Brunson Might Come Home Soon

Thursday, July 12th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Jonathan Clark The Nigerian Genocide Christian leaders in Nigeria, Africa are reporting a case of “pure genocide” as over 6,000 people, largely women and children, have been killed by Muslim Fulani herdsmen this year. The Christian Association of Nigeria issued a plea recently to the…

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