Instagram suspends Pornhub account after declarations of child sexual exploitation
After spending years under fire for the illegal sexual exploitation of minors, Pornhub's Instagram account has been suspended after complaints from the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE).
The organization based of out Washington, D.C., NCOSE is glad to hear that Instagram is taking a stand against Pornhub by suspending their account. They believe it is further proof that the social media company acknowledges the severity of the accusations against the MindGeek-owned platform.
Pakistan inundated by heavy floods: 'Churches are open to welcome people'
e worst floods in its history after monsoon rains flooded vast areas of land across the country.
Over 1,200 people have died so far, more than 400 of them children. There are also over 4,000 injured and around 33 million affected.
The rainfall has also caused extensive damage to infrastructure and private property. So far, authorities estimate that over 670,000 houses have been partially or totally destroyed, and 145,000 bridges have been affected.
Deaf Ukrainians seek Jesus amid war
Uncertainty remains as Russia’s war in Ukraine churns on. The February invasion triggered the largest refugee crisis in Europe since World War II.
Nearly 6.7 million refugees from Ukraine are scattered across Europe. Meanwhile, another 6.6 million people are on the run within Ukraine.
God is moving too, but not in the ways you might expect. Before the war, conflict among Deaf churches repelled nonbelievers in Ukraine.
World Vision Gaza director sentenced to 12 years in controversial terrorism case
On Tuesday, the director of Christian ministry World Vision’s work in Gaza was sentenced to 12 years in prison for allegedly transferring ministry funds to the terrorist organization Hamas. Mohammad el-Halabi, who has already spent six years in prison as his trial waged on, plans to appeal the decision.
What messages do the Psalms contain about faith that are missing in this praise-song age?
It's hard to read the Psalms without encountering one of the 65 references to the Hebrew word "mishpat," which is usually translated as "judgments" or "justice."
On Colombia's San Andres, a historic church's roots run deep
First Baptist Church was born by a tamarind tree perched on a hill overlooking the turquoise waters of the Caribbean.
Under the tree’s shade, First Baptist’s founder taught English-speaking former slaves and their descendants how to read using the Bible. The tree still stands more than 175 years later — even if crooked after surviving devastating hurricanes.
The church is so crucial to the history of the Colombian island of San Andres that detailed records of births and deaths are kept here in crumbling books that date back nearly two centuries.
Churches of Christ are rapidly expanding in Ghana
John Morkli has a dream.
Former NEEDTOBREATHE member healing from abusive past, releasing single
Bo Rinehart has been away from the spotlight for three years after leaving NEEDTOBREATHE and now he's releasing music on his own.
The single 'I'm Right Here' will be released Friday, September 9 under the name Coy Roy.
"Coy Roy is an embodiment of artistic freedom and an expression of world eclectic rhythms that hope to connect us all through the emotion of music," says Rinehart according to New Release Today.
Leanna Crawford releasing new music, sporting new bling
Leanna Crawford is not only celebrating the release of her new song but she also recently got engaged to her boyfriend.
On August 22, Leanna Crawford posted on Instagram a picture of NBA athlete, Cody Zeller, dropping down on one knee. Her caption excitedly says, "WE ARE GETTING MARRIED"
Eminem rapping about Jesus?
Marshall Mathers, otherwise known as Eminem, was recently featured on a remix of 'Use This Gospel' where he is singing about faith in Jesus.
He has a long-standing history as a rapper with explicit lyrics, many include curse words, references to drug use, and beating his wife. In the public eye, he wears no halo.
However, the lyrics he raps in this new single show a different side of Eminem.