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CofE bishops claim Christmas carols saying Jesus is ‘true Messiah’ are ‘problematic’

BY  :  Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor     Bishops within the Church of England have raised concerns that certain Christmas carols might be “problematic” because of their explicit references to Jesus as the “true Messiah.” The Birmingham Diocese recently communicated to its clergy the need […]

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Tributes pour in for 9-year-old boy killed in Christmas market attack

BY  :  Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor    Heartfelt tributes have flooded in following the death of a 9-year-old boy in the recent German Christmas market attack. The young victim, described by his mother as her “little teddy bear,” lost his life, along with four […]

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Colorado Governor Declares Churches Essential

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DENVER, Co., /SAVED News/ — Governor Jared Polis has finally dropped Colorado’s COVID unconstitutional limits on religious gatherings and declared that houses of worship are essential and removed attendance caps on worship effective Monday, December 7, at 5:00 PM MT. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis reversed course […]

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CA Churches Return to SCOTUS

December 10, 2020 – SAVED News – Liberty Counsel filed a renewed application to the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of Harvest Rock Church and Harvest International Ministry asking for an injunction in their federal lawsuit against California Governor Gavin Newsom’s unconstitutional worship ban and discriminatory treatment. […]

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Christ for All Nations Passes 80-Million Documented Conversions

ORLANDO, Dec. 10, 2020 /SAVED News/ — When Reinhard Bonnke moved his family to the tiny kingdom of Lesotho on the southern tip of Africa in 1967, he often struggled with small evangelistic meetings and meager results. Today, more than 50-years later, the ministry he […]

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New Labor Department Rule Expands Religious Exemption for Federal Contractors

By Adelle M. Banks (RNS) — The U.S. Department of Labor has issued a new rule intended to foster “full and equal participation” of religious groups as federal contractors. “Religious organizations should not have to fear that acceptance of a federal contract or subcontract will […]

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Dallas Church Surprises 100 Seniors With Rental Assistance Funds During Thanksgiving Day Service

IBOC Church announced its committing $100,000 to rental assistance program that will help some seniors in southern Dallas avoid eviction. Author: Demond Fernandez – KHOU DALLAS — The Thanksgiving holiday came with a surprise blessing for some seniors living across southern Dallas. “I was totally […]

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Jezebel Loses and We Get Anointed

By Callie Mitchell, SAVED News International Correspondent, Jerusalem, Israel As current events unfold, I believe we are in the midst of one the largest manifestations of a spirit of Jezebel that’s happened in history. Sin hidden for decades is coming to light, and fear tactics […]

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LA County’s New Stay-at-Home Order Exempts Churches

Los Angeles, CA—Los Angeles County issued a new stay-at-home order taking effect today that clearly protects faith-based services from being shut down. The County’s Department of Public Health once again prohibits all public and private gatherings and events with individuals not from the same household […]

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Citizens Push DC Mayor to Veto Act To Vaccination Children Without Parents Consent

The Minor Consent for Vaccination Amendment Act, B23-171, allows vaccination for children 11-years old without their parents consent. Additionally, the bill requires insurance companies, vaccine providers, and schools to conceal from parents that the child has been vaccinated. Also many fear this Act or similar […]

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Supreme Court Blocks NY Virus Limits on Houses of Worship

By: JESSICA GRESKO, AP WASHINGTON (AP) — With coronavirus cases surging again nationwide, the Supreme Court barred New York from enforcing certain limits on attendance at churches and synagogues in areas designated as hard hit by the virus. The justices split 5-4 late Wednesday night, with new […]

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