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Alabama Man Charged Over 1988 Death of Preacher’s Wife Faces Lethal Injection Execution
The Alabama man convicted of participating in a murder-for-hire scheme of a preacher's wife in 1988 is set to die by lethal injection on Thursday night. Pope Francis Holds Vatican Meeting With German Bishops Despite Synodal Way Concern
Pope Francis recently met with German Bishops at the Vatican despite the Roman Catholic leadership's ongoing concern over the German Synodal Way. Charlottesville Churches Honor 3 UVA Students Killed in Campus Shooting, Demand Actions Against Gun Violence
At least two churches in Charlottesville, Va., have held memorial services honoring the three University of Virginia (UVA) student-athletes who died during an armed attack on Sunday. Religious Leaders in Sri Lanka Blast Government Plan to Promote Cannabis Production
Some religious leaders in Sri Lanka have criticized the government's planned promotion of cannabis cultivation in the country to generate tax revenues. Mormons Throw Support for Congressional Bill Protecting Gay Marriage Rights
The leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as Mormons) have expressed their support for a congressional bill that seeks to safeguard the right of gay couples to marry legally. Nova Scotia Court OKs $10M Settlement With Roman Catholic Church Over Clergy Sex Abuse Class-action Suit
A court in Nova Scotia in Canada has approved a $10-million settlement with the Roman Catholic Church relevant to a class-action lawsuit versus clergy members in the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth. Christian Leaders in India Deny Conversion Allegation Amid Deportation of 3 Swedish Christians
The heads of Christian organizations in India recently issued a statement denying the accusations of religious conversions in Assam, located in India’s northeastern region. Sarawak Christians Told: ‘Pray for Safe Polls, Vote According to Conscience’
A group of churches in Sarawak, Malaysia, had urged the region’s Christians to unite in praying for safe elections and voting according to their conscience. LGBTQ+ Voters Could Decide Georgia Senate Runoff Race
In the end, the votes from the LGBTQ+ community could decide the tightly-contested Georgia Senate run-off race between Sen. Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker on Dec. 6. Laos Pastor Likely Tortured, Killed for Spreading Christianity
Local police and Christian authorities in Laos jointly believe that a Christian pastor was tortured and killed for spreading Christianity and converting villagers to the Christian faith.