Christian News Weekly Recap May 28 – June 2, 2018
This is a recap of the past week’s daily news items from our Christian News Section.
Monday May 28, 2018
Death Row Inmates Paint Scenes of Jesus’ Crucifixion; Deacon Says They’re Not ‘Unsaveable Monsters’
‘They Died so that Freedom can Live’: Trump Honors Nation’s Fallen Heroes on Memorial Day
Priest, two women arrested after entering abortion center to save unborn babies
‘Out of the Depths:’ USS Indianapolis Survivor Tells His Miraculous Story
Tuesday May 29, 2018
Why Japan Wants Its Past Persecution of Christians to Be World Renowned
Anti-Semitism Causes ‘Ethnic Purge’ in Europe
Arkansas Law Banning Medication-induced Abortions is Upheld
Televangelist Jesse Duplantis: God Wants Me to Have New $54 Million Jet
Wednesday May 30, 2018
American Bible Society to Require Church Attendance, Certain Beliefs about LGBT
Up to 120,000 Trapped in North Korean Labor Camps: State Dept. Religious Freedom Report
‘I Know I’m Going to Get Killed’: The UK’s Stunning Punishment for a Man Who Protested Radical Islam
Louisiana’s Democrat governor signs 15-week abortion ban into law
Thursday May 31, 2018
The Exodus of Millennials From the Church
Church Sued for $2.3 Million for Not Hosting LGBT Event in Building It Owns
Rome’s Christian catacombs: The accidental discovery of the art of the early church
Mother Gives Birth to Baby Girl at Mississippi’s Last Abortion Facility
Friday June 1, 2018
Unlikely visitor, Rev. Graham campaigns in liberal Berkeley
Gay Christian Conference Accused of Pushing LGBT Agenda on Churches
Irish govt moves to block pro-life free speech after repealing pro-life amendment
Recent School Shootings Have Led to Increase In Homeschooling
Saturday June 2, 2018
California Bans Travel to 9th State, This Time Over Adoption Law Protecting Faith-Based Agencies
The Curious Case of Matthew Charles; Why Conservatives and Liberals are Calling on Trump for Help
Indonesia sees increase in radical Islam
Ontario Christian doctors appeal ruling forcing them to participate in abortion, euthanasia