Christianity Daily Articles
School Cancels 'A Christmas Carol' Play Over Line Saying 'God Bless Us, Everyone'
A Centerville Elementary School in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, cancelled a play “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens after receiving complaints by parents over a line “God bless us, everyone.” Texas Begins Process to End Medicaid Funding to Planned Parenthood
Texas officially began the process to pull out Planned Parenthood from the state’s Medicaid program last week by sending it a termination notice, after considering the move for over an year. US Avoids Vetoing UN Resolution on Israeli Settlements
The Obama administration on Friday abstained from vetoing a United Nations Security Council measure to declare Israeli settlements on east Jerusalem illegal. Christian Student Files Lawsuit Challenging Georgia School Over Right to Free Speech
A Christian student is suing a Georgia college for allegedly keeping him from exercising his right to free speech after the school censored his evangelistic actions as “disorderly conduct.” Jessica Harris: ‘The Thing That Will Keep You From Freedom Is Shame’
To an audience of hundreds of youth and college students on Wednesday morning, Jessica Harris extended a challenge: confront and confess your sins to be truly free from them. President-Elect Donald Trump's Inauguration Ceremonies to Conclude with National Prayer Service
President-elect Donald Trump will attend an inaugural prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral on Jan 21, which is a day after the official swearing-in ceremony, according to Presidential Inaugural Committee. Less American Christians Pray for Aleppo and Mosul in 2016 Than Last Year, Says Survey
American Christians are less responsive to the Syrian crisis than they were a year ago, according to a World Vision survey conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs. Rio Archdiocese Launches International Donations Campaign for Upkeep of Christ the Redeemer Statue
The Archdiocese of Rio de Janeiro has initiated an international campaign to draw in donations for the restoration of Brazil’s “Christ the Redeemer” statue. Southern Baptist Ethics Division Leader Russell Moore Apologizes to Trump Backers
Russell Moore, the President of the ethics division of the Southern Baptist Convention has apologized for his comments on President-elect Donald Trump and evangelical Christians who supported him. New Hope Church Gives $18,000 for Victims of Hurricane Matthew in Haiti
New Hope Church, a Korean immigrant church located in Maryland, gave $18,000 to Korean American Food for the Hungry International (KAFHI), a donation which will be used to provide aid to victims of Hurricane Matthew in Haiti.