Anton Carillo Articles
US Evacuates Non-Emergency Personnel From Shanghai As COVID Cases Escalate
The United States Department of State ordered on Monday that all its non-emergency personnel stationed in Shanghai, China evacuate in the face of a new COVID-19 surge. Russia Accused Of Using Chemical Weapons In Ukraine And Killing Nearly 20,000 Ukrainians
The mayor of Mariupol revealed that the Russian siege of his city has resulted in the death of more than 10,000 residents, which is expected to exceed 20,000 in the coming weeks of area clearing. NYC Subway Shooting Injures Dozens Of People
The Tuesday morning rush filled commuters of the New York City Subway with terror as a gas-masked man opened fired and injured at least 29 people. Ancient Hebrew Language Artifact Discovered In Israel Linked To Biblical Passages, Theological Professor Says
An ancient lead tablet with a written inscription in Hebrew was discovered on Israel's Mount Ebal and speaks of curses similar to that in the Old Testament. California Filmmaker Urges Christians To Step Up Against Disney's LGBTQ+ Crusade
A Los Angeles-based filmmaker and author active in helping churches through the media raised if Christians would respond to The Walt Disney Company's woke agenda for children. Child Leads Prayer Rally For Disney To 'Stop Making Bad Movies'
An eleven-year-old girl led a touching prayer asking God to transform the hearts of leaders from entertainment giant Walt Disney Company during a massive rally held last week in front of the studio's Burbank, California theme park. Christian Convert In Indonesia Gets 10-Year Prison Sentence For YouTube Video
A 56-year-old Christian YouTuber was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment on April 6 for allegedly offending Muslims in India. Texas Pastor Killed By Gunshot; Community Mourning Loss Of ‘Awesome Man Of God’
A 38-year-old ordained pastor from Dallas, Texas involved with various street ministries died last Wednesday, April 6, from a gunshot inflicted by an unknown suspect. Long-Time Texas Pastor Nominated For SBC Presidential Race As A Candidate Withdraws
Southern Baptist Convention Pastors' Conference President Matt Henslee announced intentions to nominate a pastor from Texas in the presidential race of the country's largest Protestant denomination. Chicago Church Draws Pushback Over Fasting From 'Whiteness' For Lent
The First United Church in Oak Park, Illinois received massive national criticism again, this time for its plan to fast from Whiteness during this Lenten season.