| Wednesday, September 04, 2019 |
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| | The wife of a Bible translator, who was killed by suspected Fulani herdsmen in Cameroon, is in recovery after having her hand cut off, a ministry source told The Christian Post. |
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| | The owner of a Mississippi wedding venue that canceled the wedding of an interracial couple because she thought the Bible was against their union has apologized following backlash and a Bible study intervention that proved her belief to be wrong. |
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| | A 17-month-old girl was among the dozens of people shot in a mass shooting on Saturday in Odessa, Texas, and the toddler's mother says she doesn't believe God is behind such tragedies. Rather, God is helping them get through it all. |
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| | Father Dan Reehil, pastor of St. Edward Church and School in Nashville, Tennessee, is now under fire from some parents for ordering the removal of the "Harry Potter" book series from the school’s library because they celebrate witchcraft. |
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| | 12x Platinum rock band Skillet released their first-ever graphic novel on Aug 27, titled, Eden, complete with a supernatural spin on the incessant longing in every person for eternity. |
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Iraqi schoolgirl Myriam, whose message of forgiveness for ISIS 'captured millions of hearts' when it went viral, urges Christians to pray and bring hope to refugee children. As World Refugee Day approaches on June 20, SAT-7 documentary Sequel of Hope broadcasts her family's message of hope after returning to their hometown of Qaraqosh.
The world has changed since the testimony of 9-year-old Myriam went viral in 2014. In an interview with SAT-7 Producer and Director Essam Nagy, she inspired audiences around the world when she forgave ISIS for displacing her from her home in Qaraqosh, Iraq, forcing her to leave everything she knew for a refugee camp in Kurdistan. Myriam said she found comfort and strength in watching SAT-7’s children’s TV shows in the camp – programs that helped her grow in her faith and extend forgiveness to ISIS.
There are millions of Middle Eastern children like Myriam and her sister Zomorod. According to UNICEF, the United Nations children’s fund, 17 million children were displaced by conflict within their own country in 2017, and 13 million more children were forced to flee to other countries for refuge. And perhaps because of the magnanimity of the crisis, Myriam and Zomorod's story is no less remarkable or critical to the future of the region. Read More |
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