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“Across Africa, God is providing Lutheran church bodies with growth, which has created a blessed challenge: They are having trouble providing enough well-trained pastors to shepherd new believers. These church bodies are increasingly turning to The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) to help train their pastors and evangelists due to the Synod’s biblical doctrine and reputation for solid theological education.” – Lutherans Engage, March 20, 2022
“We’d had the opportunity to give her and her family not just a rest from being sick, but express to them and give them a reason to wake up tomorrow and to realize there is hope…the hope in the Creator who put all these resources here for us to enjoy.” – Air1, March 10, 2022
“The 2022 Gender Report explores how men and women experience persecution differently, and how this systematically wreaks havoc on the Christian family and community as a whole.” – Open Doors, March 1, 2022
“Regis, who rarely cries, let the tears fall as he watched a video of Rosemary choosing him. He had signed up to sponsor because he wanted to help. But being chosen felt like his gift was reciprocated. “I felt loved, and I know now she feels love as well. So, it’s Jesus in action,” he says.” – World Vision, February 1, 2022
“Open Doors International, an institution dedicated to the study of the reality of persecuted Christians around the world, has recently launched the World Watch List 2022 – Reporting period: 01-10-2020 to 30-09-2021.” – Observatory of Religious Freedom in Latin America, January 21, 2022
“[International Christian Concerns’s] own research shows that Egyptian Christians are increasingly living on the extreme margins of society. Coptic Christians are often subjected to blasphemy charges, mob attacks, kidnapping, extortion, sexual assault, and other types of violence simply because openly living their faith is considered offensive to their neighbors.” – International Christian Concern, January 10, 2022
“It would substantially burden Holston Home’s exercise of its religious beliefs to knowingly engage in child placing activities in connection with couples who may be romantically cohabitating but not married, or who are couples of the same biological sex,” the lawsuit reads.” – The Christian Post, December 3, 2021
“Appellate Judges Ralph B. Guy, Jr., David W. McKeague, and Chad A. Readler, issued a published opinion that WMU violated the athletes’ First Amendment rights by denying their requests for a religious exemption from the mandate. That decision is now binding precedent in Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee.” – Great Lakes Justice Center, November 16, 2021
“It’s a victory,” thankful congregant Leon Felipe said at the time. “We need to worship. We need to be together, with our brothers and sisters. We need that. It’s not just another thing to do. It’s worship.” – Los Angeles Daily News, August 31, 2021
