Christianity Daily Articles
Federal Judge Rules Kentucky Churches Can Legally Hold in-person Sunday Service
Kentucky churches were able to hold Sunday services in person last week after a federal court halted the Kentucky governor's ban on mass gatherings including in-person religious services on May 10. SBA Provides "Safe Harbor" to Churches Applied for PPP Loans Under 2 Million
The latest guidance by Small Business Administration (SBA) clarified some confusion regarding the unclear requirements that might have challenged some Churches to return their PPP loans. Now SBA provides "safe harbor" for any borrower that received a loan of less than $2 million. China Hit Hard With Another Fake Milk Powder, Baby's Head Is Deformed and Enlarged
In China, toddlers are left with deformed heads and other disabilities after they are fed with "Protein Milk Powder" (product named Bei An Min) sold as baby formula. It has been more than 10 years since the melamine(toxic chemical to make plastic) milk powder wave, another milk powder scandal that ... Chinese Pastors Share Thoughts Upon How to Overcome Coronavirus Isolation with Faith
Opendoors collected reflections about coronavirus isolation from nine Chinese pastors. As many Christians in China have been under brutal isolation avoiding the government's raid on their churches, they have gained wisdoms and experiences. John Piper Explains Recent Accusation of Hyper-Calvinism
In a recent potcast posted on Desiring of God, the well-known theologian and pastor John Piper answered a question about what is hyper-Calvinism and how can Calvinism go wrong. 24 Questions Churches Must Answer Before Welcoming People Back
Ken Braddy, the director of Sunday school for LifeWay Christian Resources and the author of several books, including "Breathing Life Into Sunday School" recently shared the Baptist News about 24 Questions that the churches must answer before welcoming people back. COVID-19 Treatment Remdesivir to Produce in 127 Countries
Gilead Sciences Inc announced Tuesday that they had struck non-exclusive voluntary licensing agreements with five generic drug makers to manufacture remdesivir, its experimental COVID-19 drug, for distribution in 127 countries, not including the United States. China Demanded WHO to Delay Declaring COVID-19 Outbreak a Global Pandemic
The German media reported that Chinese President Xi Jinping directly demanded the World Health Organization (WHO) to delay the declaration of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in January this year. COVID-19 Conversations: Online Attendance Is Balancing, While Financial Giving Continues to Trend Low
Barna recently reported findings of the church trending responses as they collected data from different churches to see how the church leaders and their congregations are faring in the emergence of COVID-19 pandemic. The results displayed a stable level of attendance for online services and the ... Most Extreme COVID-19 Cases Can Be Treated With Standard Techniques
Clinicians from Massachusetts General Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston reported that the majority of even most severe COVID-19 symptoms patients can be sufficiently treated with existing therapies. Those who require ventilators in intensive care units get better when they ...