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Religious
Pastors and Pro-Lifers Arrested While Abortion Industry Open to Spread Virus
- By Faith2Action
CLEVELAND, OH --
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While Florida's abortion industry remains open for business, Florida's Hillsborough County Sheriff arrested Tampa Bay Pastor Rodney Howard-Browne for conducting worship in violation of the public health social distancing rules.
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While exempting the abortion industry from closure, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam orders Christians who worship with ten or more to face both $2,500 fines and a year in jail.
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While abortion facilities remain open for business, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio threatened to close churches and synagogues "permanently" if they refuse to close their church during the Coronavirus outbreak.
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Four peaceful pro-life protesters practicing social distancing were arrested for praying outside an abortion facility while at least twenty women freely walked through the open doors to obtain the elective surgery of abortion.
"How dare they jail pastors and close the doors of the church while the abortion industry remains open to spread the virus and put our lives at risk," said Faith2Action President Janet Porter, who is joined by more than one hundred national leaders and thirty thousand medical professionals in calling for the abortion industry to close to stop the spread of COVID-19 found at StopTheSpreadRightNow.com.
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Initiator of School Prayer Guidelines, A Professor, Calls for National Day of Repentance
- By William Jeynes
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. -- Professor and Harvard graduate William Jeynes is organizing a National Day of Repentance for Easter, Sunday, April 12th. He is contacting governors to announce the proclamation for their states, and religious leaders to make the proclamation for their houses of worship and denominations. He is hopeful that President Trump will make the declaration for the country. Jeynes asserts, "Government leaders are trying to limit the number of coronavirus cases, and especially the number of deaths.
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Churches and Faith Organizations Called 'Non-Essential' During Coronavirus Crisis Troubles Christian Organization
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- Christian organization deeply troubled that churches and faith organizations are being considered "non-essential" rather than "essential" in statewide orders during the coronavirus crisis.
Rev. Patrick Mahoney, Director of the Christian Defense Coalition, calls for all 50 states and the federal government to recognize the work of churches as "essential" to their local communities and be given the same status, protections and exemptions as other essential services.
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Corona Keeping Burma Christians From First Bible
- By Mission To Myanmar
ORIENT, Ohio -- The Kaang Chin people of southern Chin State, Burma, have waited sixty years to see God's word in their native language, and now they'll have to wait a little longer amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
When panic began to break out around the world, they were just finishing phase-one of a twenty-year project to translate the Bible. They had just completed the New Testament.
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Congregants Embrace Online Worship in Record Numbers Amid Coronavirus
- By Ministry Brands
Small churches poised to embrace new technology ahead of Easter Sunday 2020
LENOIR CITY, Tenn. -- ChurchStreaming.tv and easyTithe, Ministry Brands companies, reported an unprecedented surge in congregant online worship and tithing as in-person church attendance levels decrease. easyTithe saw a 99% increase in online giving and ChurchStreaming.tv saw a quadrupling of its streaming usage over the same period in 2019. The surge reflects churches harnessing technology to reach their most vulnerable members and provide continuity, while aligning with social distancing measures.
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Nite Line Guest Line-up for March 30 - April 3, 2020
- By Nite Line Press Release
Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.
Monday, March 30, 2020: Tune in tonight at 8 p.m. as we air a special of Pastor Asa Dockery’s program, Keys to Kingdom Living. In this special, entitled Viral, Pastor Asa Dockery of World Harvest Church North addresses the coronavirus pandemic and shares the wisdom scriptures provide us during this time. At 9 p.m. Betty Cornett welcomes Pastor Bill Wilson of Metro World Child to discuss how his ministry spreads The Gospel to inner-city children around the world and inspires them to become leaders and witnesses to future generations. This program features the music of TV 57 Trio from Atlanta, Georgia.
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TBN Trains Pastors How to Livestream Church Services Using Facebook Live
- By TBN
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif -- The world's largest religious television broadcaster, TBN, is helping churches survive the global Coronavirus pandemic by training pastors and leaders how to use Facebook Live as a platform for streaming services. Public health officials have warned against large gatherings such as church services to limit the spread of COVID-19, forcing congregations to either shut down or find a way to stream their weekly service. But recent research shows 41% of churches have never posted any portion of services online, leaving many now scrambling to adapt to quarantine culture.
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- Faith-Based Streaming App Minno Offers Immediate Assistance to #StayAtHome Families, Rolls out Free 'Church at Home' Feature
- Nite Line Guest Line-up for March 23-27, 2020
- Humanitarian Disaster Institute & National Association of Evangelicals to Host COVID-19 Church Online Summit
- Online Church Service Attendance Quadruples in Light of COVID-19
- The Presidential Prayer Team Announces Launch of Pray First Radio Network
- Letter to Department of Defense to Allow the Space Force Hymn (Creator of the Universe) to be Sung at Chapel Services
- Nite Line Guest Line-up for March 16-20, 2020