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Good afternoon! It's Wednesday, June 28, and today's headlines include a fire at a Roman Catholic Church in Florida, the Archbishop of Canterbury honoring late OM founder George Verwer, and an interview with country star Coffey Anderson.
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A fire destroyed the interior of the Incarnation Catholic Church in Orlando, Fla., on the first anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, prompting speculation that it was a deliberate attack as the case of the blaze remains unknown. The church took to Facebook on Sunday to share that the building caught fire the previous night and
urged parishioners to "attend other parishes" in the area. Full Story.
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A Christian couple in Massachusetts who didn't show up for their 50th wedding anniversary celebration on Sunday was found brutally stabbed and beaten to death inside their Newton home. According to a release from the Middlesex County District Attorney's Office, Gilda D’Amore, 73, her husband, Bruno D’Amore, 74, and her mother, Lucia Arpino, 97, were discovered by a person
who went to check on them after they did not show up at the celebration; a main suspect has been arrested and charged with the triple homicide. Read more.
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Pastor Jonathan Frazier of Roam Ministry died on Monday after being shot during an event at a banquet hall in Orlando, Fla., on Saturday. Frazier is the second person to die in the aftermath of the shooting. Two other men who were shot are in stable condition. Read more.
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Danny Prenell Jr., the 25-year-old Louisiana pastor who shot his wife and then himself at a Mississippi hotel in the presence of their children last Wednesday, had a history of domestic violence, court records show. Gabrielle Prenell, 27, who remains hospitalized in stable condition, filed a "petition for protection from abuse" against Prenell in 2016, stating that she had been "constantly getting beaten" and feared for her life and the life of her unborn child. Read more.
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Wallace B. Henley, an author and former White House and Congressional aide, discusses presidential age limits. Henley, who describes life in his 80s, reflects on whether one can be too young or too old for the White House. Read more.
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Theresa Lynn Sidebotham and David Sidebotham outline 10 questions for parents to consider when looking at summer camps. Among the bunch: does the camp align with your moral and theological values and does the camp properly screen and train their adult workers? Read the list now.
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You can now watch the complete event video on christianpost.com or individual portions for free on our YouTube channel. We hope that the videos will give you a better understanding of the viewpoints that were discussed during the event and on this subject of gender ideology.
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The late Operation Mobilisation founder George Verwer has been posthumously awarded the Archbishop of Canterbury's Alphege Award for Evangelism and Witness. Verwer, who passed away in April at the age of 84, was nominated prior to his death for the award, which recognizes "outstanding services to Christian ministry and evangelism." Read more.
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Authorities in Chilpancingo, Mexico, reportedly found seven dismembered bodies in an SUV parked outside a catholic church over the weekend. Most of the seven bodies belonged to members of a family that had been missing since June 9. Read more.
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Country star Coffey Anderson is encouraging parents to support faith-based films and boycott "trash content." During an interview with CP, Anderson—who stars in the new PureFlix film " God's Country Song"—shared the importance of investing in family-friendly content, explaining, "Hollywood follows the money, no matter what. If we put our money in films
like this, all of a sudden, they pivot and start writing it." Watch the interview now.
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