Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Vows Hearings on CAIR and Islamic Law Concerns in Texas

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‘10,000 American Pastors Signed a Petition for Us,’ Korean Pastor Says After Prison Release

Pastor Son Hyun-bo of the World Church in Busan, South Korea, spoke at an emergency prayer meeting held at his church after being released from prison following a court ruling on Jan. 30. Citing Psalm 35:1, he said, “Contend, O Lord, with those who contend with me; fight against those who fight against me.” U.S. Boosts Nigeria’s Fight Against Islamist Extremists With 200 Troops

The United States is preparing to send 200 military personnel to Nigeria to assist in training local forces battling Islamist extremist groups The deployment will take place in stages over the coming weeks. The American troops are expected to operate from several locations across Nigeria, focusing on instruction, coordination and operational support.
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