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GO 2020 Reaches 277M with the Gospel in the Midst of Pandemic

By   /  July 6, 2020  /  Church, Evangelism, Events, Featured, International, Missions  /  No Comments

BERLIN, Germany (WordNews.org) July 6, 2020 — The organizers of GO 2020 reported that more than 57 million Christians worldwide were mobilized to reach 277 million with the Gospel. Despite social distancing due to COVID-19, Christians shared the Gospel digitally, by phone, text, and through food and mask distributions, with Bibles and tracts, as well as […]

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Samaritan’s Purse Kicks Off 9th Season of Operation Heal Our Patriots

By   /  July 3, 2020  /  Featured  /  No Comments

ALASKA (WordNews.org) July 3, 2020 — Samaritan’s Purse said in an email to supporters that this weekend military couples will begin arriving at Samaritan Lodge Alaska to start the 2020 Operation Heal Our Patriots season, the ministry’s ninth summer ministering to injured veterans and their spouses. Samaritan’s Purse said during the next 10 weeks “dozens […]

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Fla. Governor Signs Pro-Life Parental Consent Bill

By   /  July 2, 2020  /  Featured, Law, Politics, Polls, Pro-life  /  No Comments

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WordNews.org) July 2, 2020 — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill this week that prohibits physicians from performing or inducing the termination of the pregnancy of a minor without parental consent. The new law became effective yesterday and makes Florida the sixth state to require both parental consent and notice before minor […]

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Poll: 87% of Practicing Christians See U.S. as World Leader

By   /  July 1, 2020  /  Featured, Polls  /  No Comments

VENTURA, Calif. (WordNews.org) July 1, 2020 — A Barna Group survey finds 87 percent of practicing Christians see America as a world leader and 80 percent agree with the statement that America is a Christian nation. Meanwhile, 48 percent agree with the statement that the Unites States has been oppressive to minorities and 38 percent […]

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