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Weekend Headlines
Sunday, 08/21/2022

The Christian rock group Kutless talks about overcoming church hurt, how the Body of Christ can combat deconstruction trends and how they've stayed true to their mission after decades in the Christian music industry.

Events that happened this week in Christian history include the birth of the Korean Catholic priest, Washington National Cathedral suffering earthquake damage, and televangelist Paula White announcing the end of her second marriage.

An ex-psychic whose encounter with tarot card reading as a child led her on a journey into new-age practices and the occult is offering a dire warning about the "deception" and dangers she encountered.

Responding to withering allegations that church leaders discreetly sold a prime piece of real estate in downtown Fort Lauderdale worth more than $1.2 million for just "$10 and other good and valuable considerations," First Baptist Fort Lauderdale leaders revealed late Thursday that the land was sold for "considerably higher than the appraised value."

A Pakistani Catholic woman and her partially paralyzed husband, who were on death row for seven years on false blasphemy charges, give a personal insight into their journey from facing death by hanging to finding refuge in Europe.

Read’em and weep … because we need to be shocked out of our complacency in understanding those our Lord wants us to reach with the Gospel.

Police in China raided the Early Rain Covenant Church during its worship service, locked about 60 church members inside the building and arrested one, according to a report.

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