Anton Carillo Articles
Persecution Watchdog Urges Increased Security Measures For Nigerian Christians
International persecution watchdog OpenDoors reiterated its call on Nigerian Christians' increasing need for security and protection as violence has become already "unthinkable." Majority Of Parents Support Florida Parental Rights Bill, Poll Finds
More registered voters in the United States support Florida's Parental Rights In Education Act as compared to the great opposition to it that mainstream media portrays, a poll reveals. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Invites Everyone To 'Stand Up For Ukraine'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appealed to the international community to join the online rally for his country's refugees on April 9. Pastor Warns Of Global Food Crisis From Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Bread for the World President and Chief Executive Officer Rev. Eugene Cho warns of an impending global food crisis from Russia's continuous unprovoked violence against Ukraine, one of the world's number one producer of wheat. Former Christianity Today Employees React To Sexual Harassment Report
Journalists Roxanne Stone and Katelyn Beaty, former employees of Christianity Today, reveal in a podcast how hurt yet unsurprised they were when news of sexual abuse surfaced from the renowned media organization. South Carolina Pastor To Be Nominated As SBC Second Vice President
The first African American President of the South Carolina Baptist Convention is being eyed to lead the Southern Baptist Convention as its second vice president with elections coming up in June during the 2022 SBC Annual Meeting in Anaheim, California. Hearing For California ‘Infanticide Bill’ Set To Occur Next Week
The California Assembly Judiciary Committee hearing for a bill disguised as reproductive health yet enables a woman to hurt or kill her week-old child is set on April 5 at the state capitol building. Russian Arms Depot Explodes Injuring Four People
Various reports on a Russian arms depot exploding and injuring four people surfaced on Tuesday, allegedly the first counterstrike of Ukraine on enemy grounds. Cardinal Recounts Encounter With 'Angels' During Ukrainian Refugees Visit
Vatican's Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development Interim Prefect Cardinal Michael Czerny recounted encountering angels during a visit to Ukrainian refugees sheltered by the Slovak Republic early this month. Democrats Want Constitutionalist Justice Clarence Thomas To Resign Over Wife’s Texts Urging Election Integrity
Only two months after United States Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer resigned reportedly due to pressures from the Democratic Party, the liberals are at it again by targeting Associate Justice Clarence Thomas.