Christian News Weekly Recap Oct 19 – 24, 2020
This is a recap of the past week’s daily news items from our Christian News Section.
Monday Oct 19, 2020
Churches could soon face prosecution over LGBT treatment
Swiss Missionary Kidnapped in 2016 Is Killed by Islamist Extremists
Wikipedia Bans Editors from Supporting Traditional Marriage, Has Double-Standard for LGBT Support
‘We Need to Call Out to God’: Franklin Graham Calls for a Day of Fasting, Prayer ahead of Election
Tuesday Oct 20, 2020
Christian Group Donates $1 Million to Help Jewish Exiles Immigrate to Israel
Young Christian Man Hacked to Death in North-Central Nigeria
Some Traffickers Targeting Christian Girls for Sex Industry
Chilean Protesters Cheer as They Torch Two Churches During Riots Marking Protest Anniversary
Wednesday Oct 21, 2020
Oregon Threatens Christian, Private Schools with Jail, Fines but Lets Public Schools Meet, Suit Says
International NGOs staff accused of sexually abusing women in Congo
Husband of Christian blogger and 3 kids killed in car crash speaks of ‘abundance of loss’
2 Churches Win Religious Rights Court Victory Over CO Gov’s COVID Orders, but Fight Far From Over
Thursday Oct 22, 2020
VOM calls on Christians to pray for deacon Jang Moon Seok abducted by N. Korean agents
Controversial Vatican-China deal renewed: ‘The Holy See decided to dance with the wolf’
Look to Scripture, Not the Pope, for God’s View on Sexuality, Southern Baptist Leaders Say
Christian School Sues as Oregon Reopens Small Public Schools but Forces Private Schools to Close
Friday Oct 23, 2020
Christians in Idlib still living in fear of jihadists
Country star John Rich: Nation needs to return to God
Trump has done more for black Americans since Lincoln, black pastors say
90-Year-Old Florida State Football Coach Recovers From COVID-19, Thanks Those Who Prayed
Saturday Oct 24, 2020
Scholar responds to Eastern Orthodox apologists
Hindus extremists in India torch church after warning Christians to stop meeting
Religious Terms Replaced or Removed from Christian Books to Avoid China’s Internet Censorship