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30,000 'Trojan Horses': Europe and Britain Face Muslim Domination and Escalating Threat of Civil War

Although Muslims remain a small percentage of the population in the European Union and United Kingdom, their numbers have grown to over 50 million, making Islam the fastest-growing religion there. There are now more than 30,000 mosques across the EU.
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Death Toll Passes 4,500, Operation Blessing Bringing Hope to Venezuelan Earthquake Survivors

The death toll from two Venezuelan earthquakes on June 24th has climbed past 4,500 as more bodies are being discovered in the rubble. The survivors, many with no homes, now face the risk of disease due to a lack of sanitation, clean water, and a shortage of medical care.
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Built to Endure: How Finland Built a Nation Ready for War, Helping to Make NATO Stronger

Given an 800-mile border with Russia and a history shaped by war, Finland has spent decades designing a culture to withstand crisis. Beneath the streets of Helsinki, there's an entire second city. Infrastructure currently used for daily life was built for the possibility of war

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Evangelists at the World Cup Share About Victory Through Jesus

World Cup fever is running high in North America as the tournament is now down to the last four teams. While fans are focused on the games, believers are bringing the gospel of Christ to this international championship event.
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Forget Politics. This Is What I Found Helping Venezuelan Quake Victims

Before I traveled to Venezuela to help with earthquake relief, I carried certain expectations with me. I went to help with Operation Blessing, the humanitarian organization I'm privileged to lead. Like a lot of Americans, most of what I knew about Venezuela came from headlines.
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Revival Grips Brazil's Amazon: 'We Baptized 14,500 People'

A profound spiritual transformation is unfolding in the Amazon. Evangelical Christianity is reshaping the region's spiritual fabric, leading to new converts and churches. CBN News traveled to Brazil's northwest Amazon region to witness it firsthand for this exclusive report.
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Islamists Stole a Christian Girl. Now the Courts are Protecting Her Captors

What if your daughter went to school one morning and never came home? Then, when you finally found her, a judge told you that you couldn’t even speak to her for ten minutes? That’s not a hypothetical. That’s what’s happening right now to the family of Neha, an 18-year-old Christian girl in Pakistan.
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Is Gen Z on Fire for Jesus? New Survey Offers Fascinating Insights

Generation Z Protestant churchgoers are outpacing other cohorts in church attendance frequency and in sharing Jesus — but there are key areas where this younger generation is lagging.
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'We Truly Witnessed a Miracle': Freed Pastor Has a Big Request for God

The family of a Chinese pastor who was just released from prison is expressing thanks to President Trump and everyone who prayed and fought for his release. But Pastor Jin "Ezra" Mingri, who was jailed for nine months after Chinese authorities raided his church, is now issuing a call to prayer.
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Operation Blessing Expands Effort as Search and Rescue Teams Depart Venezuela

Two weeks after a pair of devastating earthquakes struck Venezuela, little hope remains that anyone will be pulled alive from the rubble. The death toll now stands at more than 3,600 people, and tens of thousands are still missing or injured.  
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Lithuanian Churches Silenced by the Soviets Find New Life

In 1940, during the Soviet occupation in Vilnius, Lithuania, church buildings were turned into prisons, storage facilities, and even asylums. Now, many of those same church sites have been restored, as Lithuanians take back not only their history, but their identity.