Christian charity worker faces potential jail time, fine after speaking about leaving LGBT lifestyle

A lawyer for Matthew Grech warns his case could set in motion a legal ‘domino effect’ A Christian charity worker in Malta could face jail time after he claimed that his faith enabled him to turn away from a homosexual … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 26 March 2021

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Greetings from Tyler, The new monthly letter is being printed and will be mailed the first of next week.  Our HQ building is cleaned up and cleaned out of leaven, and we expect there will be a good turnout for … Read More

Supreme Court gives temporary win to California churches over coronavirus restrictions

Ruling comes after the court blocked caps on religious service attendance in New York. The Supreme Court gave a positive sign to a California church fighting Gov. Gavin Newsom’s restrictions on the number of people allowed at houses of worship due to the coronavirus pandemic. … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 23 October 2020

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Greetings from Tyler, The mainstream media has determined that most of us are utterly uninformed and completely dependent on their daily lectures to get through our lives.  They’ll report what the “experts” have to say on any number of subjects … Read More

California reopens churches 3 days after Trump threatened to ‘override’ states

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SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gavin Newsom gave California churches the green light Monday to reopen, three days after President Donald Trump threatened to “override” states that continued to block in-person religious services due to the pandemic. Newsom also was facing pressure from more … Read More

‘Nazi-like measures’: Kansas City policy requires lists be kept of people attending in-person church services

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A new order in Kansas City, Missouri, requires churches to record the names of congregants who attend in-person services. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas issued the 10/10/10 rule last week so the city could have a “soft opening” of the economy but … Read More

Danish Bible translation omitting ‘Jews’ and ‘Israel’ sparks outrage

Shutterstock Birgitte Stoklund Larsen, a journalist for the Danish Bible Society, claims the decision was not an “ideological choice.” A recently published Danish translation of the New Testament that omits the word “Israel” and “Jews” has sparked outrage in the Jewish world. … Read More

Migration more worrying than climate change for Europeans: survey

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While climate change is growing in the public conscience, migration is still the major issue for more EU citizens, according to the results of the European Commission’s biannual Eurobarometer public opinion survey. Migration remains the top concern across the European … Read More

Poll: Church Membership in U.S. Plummets Over Past 20 Years

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‘Increasingly, Americans associate religion with the Republican Party — and if they are not Republicans themselves, they turn away from religion,’ said a political science professor. FILE: An evangelical prays during a Mass at a church Ramon Espinosa, AP *Trump … Read More

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