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Public Memorial Held for Stream's John Paul Jackson

12/31/1969
John Paul Jackson, founder of Streams Minstries International, has died. He was 65. 
 

Bloody Sunday Commemoration Continues in Selma

12/31/1969

The Bloody Sunday commemoration continues today with a series of events in Selma before a group retraces the steps that helped secure equal voting rights 50 years ago.

Politics Behind Delay in Aid to Kurdish Troops?

12/31/1969
Peshmerga means "those who face death." They're Kurdish soldiers, battling the Islamic State in northern Iraq and they've made significant gains.

City Under Fire for Requiring Church 'Business Licenses'

12/31/1969

Lake Worth, Florida, is under fire after city officials sent notices to churches requiring them to have a business license.

IDF Completes Destruction of Gaza Terror Tunnel

12/31/1969
Israeli troops completed the demolition of a terror tunnel from the Gaza Strip that was exposed last summer during Operation Protective Edge, the IDF announced Monday morning.

With Grammy Win, LeCrae Talks about What's Next

12/31/1969

LeCrae took home this year's Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Song/Performance for the track "Messengers" on his Anomaly album.

Letters: What Did Jefferson Really Think of Christianity?

12/31/1969

Dr. Mark Beliles, who co-authored the book Doubting Thomas? The Religious Life and Legacy of Thomas Jefferson, explores the faith of this founding father.

Marriage Not Included: The New American Dream?

12/31/1969

The percentage of singles under the age of 40 is rising, causing some to believe that the Millennial generation is changing what it means to achieve the American dream.