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Weekend Headlines
Sunday, 10/30/2022

A 38-year-old woman has been sentenced to life in prison for the beheading of a 67-year-old friend she had met at a church group.

South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-Yeol declared a weeklong period of national mourning on early Sunday, hours after at least 153 people, mostly in their teens and 20s, were killed and more than 100 were injured in a crowd surge during Halloween festivities in a nightlife district in Seoul.

Events that occurred this in Christian history include the consecration of a pioneering female bishop, the Catholic Church officially recognizing the Assumption of Mary, and Ted Haggard resigning.

As the debate heats up over the impact of the transgender movement on children, two bold doctors are speaking up about what they see as bullying tactics aimed at silencing critics — and the truth.

In today’s critical theory parlance, every idea, thought, person, institution, and policy must be divided into one of two classes: "oppressed" or "oppressor." Christians are seen now as having benefitted from God’s oppressive system of rules which has to be stopped if society is to further evolve into a more "diverse, equitable, and inclusive" order.

In the shadow of Pittsburgh’s office towers, bridges and sports stadiums is a riverfront promenade not dissimilar from London’s Embankment or the walkway along the River Seine in Paris.

The Rev. Calvin O. Butts III, a prominent African American pastor of the historic Abyssinian Baptist Church of New York City who was known for his social activism, has died at age 73 of cancer.

Saddleback Church does not want to leave the Southern Baptist Convention over their recent support of female pastors, according to recently installed lead pastor Andy Wood.

Pro-life groups are calling for an investigation into why a man was seen leaving a Planned Parenthood clinic carrying bags that he then placed inside a cooler and drove off in a car that displayed the logo of an organ harvesting company with ties to the University of Pittsburgh.