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Pakistani Christian Woman Set on Fire for Refusing to Convert to Islam, Michigan Man Saved from Suicide, Alfie Evans Continues to Live off Ventilator

Wednesday, April 25th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Adam McManus (adam@TheWorldView.com) Alfie Evans Still Breathing, Despite Ventilator Shutdown! Nineteen hours after the Alder Hey Hospital in Britain unplugged the ventilator of Alfie Evans against his parents’ wishes, the 23-month-old has been breathing on his own with just oxygen and water, reports The…

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European Court Says No Life for Alfie, Prince William and Catherine Have Their Third, Atheists Want Pastors and Churches to Pay $1 Billion in Taxes

Tuesday, April 23rd, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Kevin Swanson European High Court Affirms Pulling Plug on Infant (Sound of crowd of people yelling) Those are the sounds of a crowd storming the hospital in Liverpool, England where little Alfie Evans is hanging on for dear life.  The European high court denied…

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Vietnam is Beating Christians, Bus Driver in Hot Water for Praying With Students, Grandson Develops App for Grandma With Speech Impediment

Monday, April 23rd, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Adam McManus (adam@TheWorldView.com) Communist Vietnam Beats Imprisoned Christians Evangelical pastor Nguyen Cong Chinh will always have the scar on top of his head to remind him of the years that he was imprisoned, beaten, and tortured for daring to advocate on behalf of Vietnamese…

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California Nixes Free Speech for Christian Churches/Ministries, Vatican Hospital Will Take Baby Alfie, Pennsylvania House Bans Down Syndrome Abortions

Friday, April 20th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Adam McManus (adam@TheWorldView.com) Vatican Hospital Ready to Take 23-Month-Old Alfie Evans After meeting Pope Francis at the Vatican, Alfie Evans’ father says the Vatican hospital is “ready to take [23-month-old ] Alfie immediately” and provide the care and treatment which the Alder Hey Children’s…

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Gutsy Chinese Church Says No to Surveillance, Most European Refugees on Welfare, Christian Families Sitting Out on Sex Ed

Thursday, April 19th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Jonathan Clark Gutsy Chinese Church Says No to Surveillance Cameras Chinese officials cut off water and threatened to cut off electricity to the largest house church in Beijing, Xi’an (Zion) Church, this month after the church refused to have surveillance cameras installed in the…

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Supreme Court Rules Against Law on Deporting Immigrants, Engine of Southwest Airlines Flight Blows, Family Research Council Under Fire

Wednesday, April 18th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Adam McManus (adam@TheWorldView.com) Engine of Southwest Airlines Flight Blows Twenty minutes after takeoff from New York’s LaGuardia Airport yesterday, the engine of a Southwest Airlines jet headed from New York City to Dallas blew open in mid-air at 32,500 feet, reports NBC Philadelphia.  …

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Brunson Trial Begins in Turkey, California Bill Targets Free Speech for Christians, Trump Signs SESTA-FOSTA Bill

Tuesday, April 17th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Kevin Swanson Imprisoned Pastor: “I’ve Never Done Anything Against Turkey.” American pastor and missionary Andrew Brunson’s trial began yesterday in Turkey. Those attending the trial included Brunson’s wife, North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis, and Sam Brownback, the United States Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom,…

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Michigan Church Getting Death Threats from Homosexuals, Tennessee Bans Funding for Planned Parenthood, Japanese Martyrs Honored by Museum in Nagasaki

Monday, April 16th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Jonathan Clark Catholic Priests Killed in Congo, Africa Another Roman Catholic priest was killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa on Sunday last week. A gunman shot 38-year-old Étienne Sengiyumva not long after services that day. Multiple militant groups operate in the North…

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Kenya Faces Legalization of Sodomy, Britain Wants to Pull the Plug on Child Alfie, Four States Looking at Banning Biblical Counseling

Friday, April 13th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Jonathan Clark Number of Christians in Gaza Drops Below 1,000 A priest in Gaza is concerned that the number of Christians there has decreased to just fewer than 1,000 people.   The World View spoke to William Stark of International Christian Concern about the difficult…

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Missionaries Killed as They Minister on North Korean Border, Gun Control Doesn’t Work in London, Paul Ryan Resigns to Spend More Time With Family

Thursday, April 12th, in the year of our Lord 2018 By Jonathan Clark South Korean Missionaries Risk Their Lives Rev. Kim Kyou Ho with the South Korean-based Chosen People Network has said 10 frontline missionaries have died in recent years. Dozens of missionaries are engaged in such dangerous ministry efforts along the border from China…

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