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A city is fining a gospel choir for singing too loudly.
Muslim women shouts slogans as they protest in front of Israeli border police officers in Jerusalem's Old City, Sept. 15, 2015. Violence in the city of Jerusalem has increased, prompting some groups to form prayer shields over the city.
But how do committed Christian kids feel every day in school districts across America when their views are ridiculed, when they are called bigots and haters because they cannot endorse the latest politically correct trend, when carrying a Bible with them is considered a sign of fanaticism?
Men pray at the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
Even though the Lansing Housing Commission allows other groups, including other churches, to use community rooms at its public housing developments, it told His Healing Hands Church that it cannot meet in any of the rooms because the meetings are of a religious nature.
Families cast more than 50,000 children out of their homes, claiming sorcery and witchcraft are suffocating their loved ones.
Bremen Pastor Olaf Latzel knows full well that there is a cost for speaking out boldly -- especially in today's Germany, where traditional Christian teaching is viewed by many as bigoted, hateful, and even
Father Douglas Bazi was captured and tortured by Al-Qaida. Now he's speaking out about radical Islamic violence.
Refugees from Syria at a bus station in Istanbul, Turkey, including a wheelchair-bound man unable to get medical treatment, could encounter Islamic extremist militants in tent camps.
A 9/11 tribute in New York City.

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