Anton Carillo Articles
American Pastor Safely Returns To US Amid Ukraine - Russia Conflict
Pastor Reverend Mark Posey, an American who has been doing missionary work in Ukraine and Poland for three decades, finally returned home safely to Alabama on Tuesday after fleeing the Russian-attacked Dnipro. Priest Redoes Thousands Of Baptisms He Invalidated
A priest from the Catholic Diocese of Phoenix reportedly is given a new assignment: to make valid all the baptisms he invalidated in almost two decades. Supreme Court Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Cites 'God' For Biden Appointment
The United States Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman appointed to the post, began her speech on Friday thanking God for this historic achievement in her career. Ukrainian Babies Birthed Inside Bomb Shelters Amid Russian Invasion Of Ukraine
Several social media posts highlighted babies born in Ukraine amid shelling and gunfire from the Russian military. Jill Duggar, Derick Dillard Now Expecting Child After Miscarriage: ‘God Answered Our Prayers’
Celebrity couple Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard announced "Exciting News!" in their family blog on Sunday, regarding their upcoming fourth child following an October miscarriage. Supreme Court Refuses To Hear Christian College’s Appeal Against Pro-LGBT Professor
The United States Supreme Court refused to review a case filed by Gordon College, a liberal arts Christian institution located in Massachusetts, against its former associate professor of social work Margaret DeWeese-Boyd. North Korea 'Unforgivable' After It Fires Ballistic Missile For The Eighth Time This Year
North Korea resumed its nuclear testing on Sunday, launching a missile into the sea while the world is putting its attention to the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. People's Convoy Attracting More Supporters As It Travels To DC
The People's Convoy, a group of truckers inspired by Canada's Freedom Convoy, continues to attract more supporters as it makes its way to Washington D.C. Hundreds Of Thousands Of Ukrainians Flee To Poland In Panic Over Russian Invasion
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees made an appealed for humanitarian efforts as thousands flee from Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, and as millions are still expected to escape to safety from Russian troops. Ukraine Sues Russia In International Court For Hundreds Of Casualties, Urges Trial To Begin
More than 200 civilian casualties in Ukraine were reported as of Saturday--the third day of Russia's invasion--prompting President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to file a lawsuit in the International Court of Justice.