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Another Armenian Christian genocide in unfolding

Azerbaijan’s defense ministry has announced that it has begun a military operation to “neutralize [the] military infrastructure” of the Armenians and “restore the constitutional order of the Republic of Azerbaijan.”

Norway’s minister for families calls for hike in birth rate

She says the present statistic of 1.41 children per woman is the lowest since 1970. If this situation continues, the population of the country will shrink.

Chaplains in Ukraine receive training in US, UK and South Korea

The United States, Great Britain and South Korea cooperate with Ukraine to train pastoral workers in the Ukrainian forces.
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57 Bible translations completed in 2022: Report

This is a record number of new translations in one year, according to the United Bible Societies. The cooperative body of 150 Bible Societies reported this in a press release on Monday.

Pope Francis allows women to vote at Bishops’ meeting

In addition, the Pope has ordered to increase the number of lay people who are allowed to participate in the next Synod of Bishops, New York Times reports.

Western special forces on the ground in Ukraine: leaked documents

The BBC reported that the UK is among a number of countries with military special forces operating inside Ukraine, according to one of dozens of documents leaked online.
Danish Bible

Denmark begins work on new Bible translation

Since the first Danish translation in 1550, the Bible has had a decisive influence on how we see each other and the world, writes the Danish Bible Society.
The cross of Jesus

Only one in four Germans believe in the death of Christ

The survey was carried out between March 31 and April 3. In it, 2,007 adults were interviewed on their views on the death of Christ.

Amnesty International hits out at West’s double standards

The sharp rebuke comes as the London-based watchdog launches its annual report at a news conference at its office in Beirut.
Jeff Woodke

American aid worker Jeff Woodke released after 6 years

It's believed that Woodke was taken by an ISIS-connected group before he was turned over to Al Qaeda affiliates in neighboring Mali, his family has said.
The suffering of Christ

The happiness of suffering

Suffering for our own mistakes tends to be a source of shame. But to suffer for the sake of righteousness (because we are followers of Jesus) is a cause for joy in the Lord.
Smith Wigglesworth

Have faith in God: Smith Wigglesworth

It is grand to see people believe God. God knew all about this leg and that it was broken in two places. I said to the woman, "When I pray, something will happen." Her husband was sitting there; he had been in his chair for four years and could not walk a step.

Churches petition Murmu to save Christians in Manipur

An estimated 35,000 Meitei Christians face “total cleansing and obliteration" in all the valley districts of the hilly state, according to their memorandum submitted to Murmu on June 26.