Haiti Copes With Its Orphan Crisis

Haiti (MNN) ― The 7.0-magnitude quake that shook Haiti on January 12 left much of the capital Port-au-Prince in ruins.

The disaster destroyed the infrastructure and the seat of government, causing a humanitarian catastrophe.

Four months later, hundreds of quake survivors are still in limbo. These survivors are the orphans. At the best of times, Haiti counted just 100 licensed orphanages and 67 orphanages licensed to perform adoptions.

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Desert Cross

In a 5 – 4 majority opinion this week, the United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of the continued display of a lone cross in the Mojave Desert memorializing veterans of World War I.

A Violent Revolution Hits Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan (MNN) ― An apparent violent Revolution has taken place in the former Soviet Republic of Kyrgyzstan. Thousands of protesters took to the streets protesting high energy costs and government corruption.

More Than a Thousand Anti-Christian Acts Reported Since BJP Party Took Office

India (MNN) ― Conditions for Christians in the Indian state of Karnataka continue to worsen after the Communal Violence Bill of last year.

Reality Check: Don’t Forget Your Persecuted Brothers

Last week many of our brothers and sisters lost their lives for Christ. How should we respond to the cry of the martyrs?

Arizona Homes Forced to Close Doors to Church Events

Gilbert, Arizona has illegalized house churches. Members have tried to work with the city, but according to Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) attorney Daniel Blomberg, the efforts have reached no avail.

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