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NASHVILLE (BP) — Pro-life groups have longed for the day that no taxpayer dollars are sent to Planned Parenthood. Many say that moment is closer now than ever. “This moment feels like the perfect time to get it done all the way and across the finish line,” said Tim Mackall, policy associate for the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Southern Baptists have been engaged in bringing relief to survivors of Hurricane Helene since the storm made landfall last Sept. 26 in Florida. As the six-month mark of the storm approaches, the focus has shifted to helping their neighbors and communities rebuild.
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Freed Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi, who was beaten, chained, and starved while held for 491 days by Hamas terrorists, expressed his anger during an appearance at the U.N. Security Council on Thursday for having to suffer for so long and worry every day about being killed. “Where was the United Nations? Where was the Red Cross? Where was the world?” Sharabi asked.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel's defense minister said Friday he has ordered ground forces to advance deeper into the Gaza Strip, vowing to hold more land until the terrorist group Hamas releases the remaining hostages it holds.
First Southern Baptist Church Nampa, Idaho, was replanted in 2017 as Calvary Church Nampa. Today, it is replanting First Baptist Church Fruitland, Idaho, as Calvary Church Fruitland. Richard Cook, the bi-vocational pastor of FBC Fruitland, is staying on at Calvary Fruitland as a fellow shepherd with church planter Justin Ridgway.
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian drones pummeled the Ukrainian Black Sea port city of Odesa, injuring three people and sparking massive fires, officials said Friday, an attack that underlined Moscow's intention to pursue aerial strikes even as it agreed to temporarily halt strikes on energy facilities.