Suspected Brown University Gunman Found Dead in New Hampshire

R.C. Sproul–Founded St. Andrew’s Chapel Votes to Leave PCA After Two-Year Affiliation
Christians Freed in Eritrea Prison Release, but Seven Church Leaders Remain Jailed After Two Decades

Open Doors said this week that Eritrean authorities freed a group of detainees believed to include Christians, along with business figures and political prisoners. However, the group confirmed that none of the seven long-imprisoned senior church leaders it has consistently advocated for were among those released. Advocates Warn of Possible ‘Christmas Massacre’ Against Nigerian Christians

A religious freedom advocate is sounding the alarm over what he describes as credible intelligence pointing to a possible new wave of mass violence against Christians in Nigeria around Christmas, warning that the scale could rival or exceed previous atrocities. The warning was issued during an Emergency Summit on Crimes Against Christians. Grand Canyon University Wins Federal Recognition as Nonprofit Following Court Rulings

After years of legal conflict with federal regulators, the U.S. Department of Education has formally recognized Grand Canyon University as a nonprofit institution, ending a prolonged dispute involving the nation’s largest Christian university. The ruling follows a contentious period during which the university faced heightened scrutiny from federal officials.
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