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| In This Issue: “Throw them out”: viral video targets Christians | High domestic violence rates continue to plague Russia | Hajj approaching on July 28 | | |
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| | “Throw them out”: viral video targets ChristiansPakistan (MNN) -- Pressure builds on Christians in Pakistan. A hate speech video targeting believers recently went viral. The video features a Muslim cleric who says Christians have no place in Pakistan, and calls upon leaders to “throw them out.” Along with an anti-Christian agenda, FMI’s Nehemiah says the video’s creators have a reputation for... Read more |
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| | High domestic violence rates continue to plague RussiaRussia (MNN) — In 2017, Russia made the decision to downgrade domestic violence from a criminal offense to a misdemeanor for first-time offenders. Eric Mock of Slavic Gospel Association (SGA) says the laws stem from cultural attitudes in Russia and other Slavic nations that devalue women. During his ministry, Mock has had women tell him,... Read more |
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| | Hajj approaching on July 28Every year about two million pilgrims embark on the Hajj, an Islamic journey to holy sites in Saudi Arabia. Yet with COVID-19, this once in a lifetime requirement is severely restricted. Only Muslims living in Saudi Arabia can make the trip. Others who try to join without a permit face large fines. Tom Doyle with... Read more |
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