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Pennsylvania Abortions Down, Gunman Stopped on the Way to Commit Church Massacre, Top Five Religious Freedom Battles in 2018

Wednesday, January 2nd, in the year of our Lord 2019 By Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldView.com) Congress Failed to Repeal Tax on Churches In a vote of 220-183, the U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation on December 20th to reverse a year-old law that calls for churches to file tax returns for the first time in American…

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Chinese Pastor Calls China Premier to Repent, Franklin Graham Banned on Facebook, Christian Movie Industry Burgeoning

New Years Day, Tuesday, January 1st, in the year of our Lord 2019 — at least 2,019 years since the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. By Kevin Swanson Chinese Pastor: Our President is a Sinner, an Evil Man He has been called the most courageous pastor in China. Pastor Wang Yi, now under arrest…

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The Queen’s Christmas Message, Trump Ready to Negotiate with Dems, Kasich’s Veto of Heartbeat Bill

New Year’s Eve, Monday, December 31st, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldView.com) Asia Bibi’s Neighbors Want Her Executed Asia Bibi’s former neighbors believe she deserves to be executed for allegedly insulting the Islamic false prophet Muhammad even though her confession was coerced, reports the Christian Post. Bibi is the Christian…

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Britain Vows to Help Persecuted Christians, Iraq Declares Christmas a National Holiday, Apple Pulls Christian App

Friday, December 28th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Jonathan Clark Hong Kong Believers Wear Black, Identify with Chinese Persecution Hundreds of Christians in Hong Kong dressed in black for church on Sunday to stand with their persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ in China’s mainland. Officials recently shut down and arrested believers from…

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Syriac-Assyrian Christians Ask Trump to Stay, Bulgaria Softens Law Restricting Religion, Ireland Passes Law that Forces Christians to Violate Their Consciences

Thursday, December 27th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Jonathan Clark Syrian Church: If U.S. Withdraws, We Will Be Killed As The World View noted yesterday, U.S.-led coalition airstrikes on Syria have continued, despite President Donald Trump announcing the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the Islamic state, reports CNN. Meanwhile, Turkish forces are preparing to…

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Helicopter Crash Kills 2 Mexican Politicians, USPS Discriminates Against Christians, Indiana Schools Bar Staff from Praying with Students

Wednesday, December 26th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Adam McManus (adam@TheWorldView.com) 2 Mexican Politicians Killed in Helicopter Crash Mexican President Andres Obrador announced that the governor of the Mexican state of Puebla, Martha Alonso, and her husband, Senator Rafael Valle, were killed on Monday in a helicopter crash. “Green New Deal” Would…

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Indonesian Police and Military Protecting Churches, Stock Market Has Worst December Since Great Depression, Government Shutdown on Fourth Day

Christmas Day, Tuesday, December 25th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Kevin Swanson The German-Allies Christmas Truce of 1914 On this day in history, the Christmas Truce took place between the Germans and the Allies in World War I. On December 25, 1914, Captain Robert Hamilton, a lieutenant with the Royal Warwickshire Regiment,…

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US Government Shutdown Commenced Saturday, Ohio Governor Vetoes Heartbeat Bill, Witchcraft on the Rise in America

Christmas Eve Monday, December 24th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Adam McManus (adam@TheWorldView.com) Nigerian Man’s Sad Christmas Nearly three months after Muslim Fulani herdsmen in north-central Nigeria shot and killed his wife and four children, Samuel Wah will spend Christmas in his hospital bed, a bullet still lodged in his back near…

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Canadian Broadcasting Pushes for Lower Birth Rates Yet, 6% of British Are Practicing Christians/Attend Church, Trump Pushes Wall While Government Shutdown Looms

Friday, December 21st, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Jonathan Clark Chinese Police Officers Have “Quota” to Arrest More Christians Chinese authorities are now threatening to fire police officers who do not fill their quota for arresting Christians based on a 100-point evaluation system with scores assigned for each arrested believer, reports the religious…

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Ebola Outbreak One of the Deadliest in History, Iranian Church Growing Quickly, First Christian Airline Announces Formation

Thursday, December 20th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Jonathan Clark Two Pakistani Christian Brothers Sentenced to Death for “Blasphemy” Against Islam Two Christian brothers, Qaisar and Amoon Ayub, were sentenced to death by a court in Pakistan this month on false charges of blasphemy against Islam, reports International Christian Concern. The brothers plan…

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