Christian News Weekly Recap April 30 – May 5, 2018
This is a recap of the past week’s daily news items from our Christian News Section.
Monday April 30, 2018
Christian Soldier in Egypt Shot in another Mysterious Military Death
Trump to Meet Nigerian President; Will He Discuss Killing of Christians?
‘The United States Is with Israel in This Fight’: Pompeo Joins Netanyahu Against Iran
Disney Selling Homosexual-Themed ‘Rainbow Love’ Mickey Mouse Ears at Theme Parks
Tuesday May 1, 2018
Ancient Christian ruins discovered under former ISIS-held territory
Trump may deny Planned Parenthood $50M+ per year in Title X funding
Anti-Semitism Causes ‘Ethnic Purge’ in Europe
‘American Idol’ Rock ‘n’ Roll Star Cade Foehner Reveals Battle He’s Facing as Christian in Hollywood
Wednesday May 2, 2018
Church shooting: At least 15 dead after gunmen open fire on CAR worshippers
Nat’l Day of Prayer: Something Needs to Happen Spiritually for Americans to Unite
California bill demanding homeschool families submit to involuntary home inspections defeated
More Dead Sea Scrolls deciphered: NASA technology reveals previously unknown writing
Thursday May 3, 2018
U.S. Report Finds Religious Freedom Conditions ‘Continued to Deteriorate’ Worldwide in 2017
‘I Will Always Protect Religious Liberty’: What’s Inside President Trump’s New Executive Order
Three US Christians held in North Korea could be released
Christian School at Center of Scripture Skirmish Seeks Injunction After Board Votes to Shut It Down
Friday May 4, 2018
North Korea Escapee Spread ‘Invisible Gospel’ through USB to Release Compatriots’ Hearts
Saudi Arabia, Vatican reportedly agree to build Christian churches in the Kingdom
Mike Pence Reveals President Trump Routinely Requests Prayer at Meetings
Baylor Survey Names Twelve ‘Most Effective’ Preachers
Saturday May 5, 2018
4 Countries in Asia Pass Laws Banning Religious Conversions
Disney World Cancels Annual Christian Concert ‘Night of Joy’ After 34 Years
‘I count it all joy’: Mike Pence answers Michelle Wolf’s attack on his pro-life stand