Pastor faces death threats for offering to help teens struggling with homosexuality

Originally published in Charisma News Pastor Jeremy Schossau of Metro City Church in Riverview, Michigan, is facing explosive backlash after offering classes to teens struggling with same-sex attraction. In a now deleted Facebook post, the church offered a workshop called, “Unashamed Identity” for girls 12-16 who are struggling with thoughts of being trans, bi, gay… Continue reading Pastor faces death threats for offering to help teens struggling with homosexuality

Boko Haram releases 82 Chibok schoolgirls

Originally published in World and Christian Headlines Eighty-two of the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls have been released by their Boko Haram captors, according to a report from The Christian Post. The nearly 300 girls were abducted three years ago, and while several of them were released previously, were able to escape, or reportedly died, this marks… Continue reading Boko Haram releases 82 Chibok schoolgirls

Faith Hope Love Ministries starts second soup kitchen

From pre-born babies to the elderly, God is bringing miraculous healing and restoration through Faith Hope Love Ministries (FHLM) in Greenbushes, Port Elizabeth. The private, self-funded Christian outreach which started in 2007 and has been providing weekly meals to 300 children, started a second soup kitchen this year — catering for elderly people and some… Continue reading Faith Hope Love Ministries starts second soup kitchen

US pastor says God called her to be judge on controversial ‘Sex Box’ TV show

Yvonne Capehart.

Originally published in The Christian Post A Florida pastor who’s set to make her debut as one of three “sexperts” on a racy and already controversial TV show called “Sex Box” premiering on WE tv Friday in which a mix of gay, straight, married and unmarried couples have live sex in a private box and then… Continue reading US pastor says God called her to be judge on controversial ‘Sex Box’ TV show

Christian doctors, medical students undergo pregnancy crisis training

Heila Chapman (centre) with two members of a group of Christian medical students, doctors and nurses that she trained in pregnancy crisis counselling.

A group of  about 50 doctors, nursing staff and medical students from the Christian Medical Fellowship — mainly 4th and 5th year students from universities in Gauteng and Mpumalanga — recently requested and underwent training on how to be better equipped to deal with crisis pregnancies. As Christians, the medical group wanted to have more than just… Continue reading Christian doctors, medical students undergo pregnancy crisis training