Christine Kim Articles
Christian Targeted in Shooting at Community College in Oregon
Reclusive 26-year-old gunman Chris Harper Mercer opened fire at a community college in Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, asking students if they were Christian before shooting them, killing ten and injuring seven, Extremist Hindu Group in Nepal Threatens Christian Missionaries to Leave the Country
An extremist Hindu group in Nepal is warning foreign Christian missionaries to leave the country, blaming Christians for “corrupting the country.” 'Jesus Welcomes You to Hawkins' in Texas Town Sign Spurs Dispute
A sign intended to welcome people to a northeastern town in Texas has been voted on by the town’s city council to be removed. Chinese Christian Lawyer Kidnapped by Chinese Government
Chinese human rights lawyer, Gao Zhisheng, has been ‘kidnapped’ again by the Chinese communist regime after speaking up about the torture he experienced while in prison, according to a Christian non-profit. Brazil, Peru Sever Ties With Presbyterian Church (USA) Over Gay Marriage
Two Presbyterian churches in Latin America has made the decision to sever ties with Presbyterian Church (USA) last month after the denomination changed its view to allow same-sex marriage in June 2014. Deputy Clerk Questions Validity of Kim Davis' Altered Licenses
A deputy clerk for Kim Davis, the county clerk of Rowan County, has expressed concerned regarding the validity of the marriage licenses he has been issuing, according to his attorney. House Passes Bill to Defund Planned Parenthood
A bill that would strip Planned Parenthood of federal funds was passed in the House of Representatives on Friday. The 241-187 vote was divided mostly along party lines. 'Every Five Minutes a Christian is Martyred for Their Faith'-- Persecution Watchdog Group Urges Christians to Pray
A Christian is martyred for their faith every five minutes somewhere in the world, according to a Christian persecution watchdog group. U.S. Navy Exonerates Chaplain Who Was Discharged for Sharing Biblical Beliefs on Homosexuality
A 19-year military veteran and highly decorated chaplain to the Navy SEALS has been exonerated by the Navy after receiving threats of discharge from a commander for expressing his Christian view on marriage and homosexuality as a sin during private counseling sessions with sailors. Physician-Assisted Suicide Bill Passed by California Assembly; Goes to Senate
The California Assembly, on a 43-34 vote, passed a bill on Wednesday that would legalize physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill patients.