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Four young kids survived Amazonian plane crash, Did Hawaii’s pro-abortion legislation anger God?, Skittles pushes sexual perversion
It’s Tuesday, August 15th, A.D. 2023. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I’m Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Persecution in Algeria makes them stronger The nation of Algeria, Africa has closed down the churches. But at least one church leader finds this to be a benefit to the body of Jesus Christ. Mission Network News cites a Christian leader in country, who found those with buildings were often building their own kingdoms. He said that now “where we are facing this persecution, there is an incredible movement of prayer and fasting. We’re not giving in; we must persevere by faith.” And the goal of his ministry is to raise up 15 people to go out and disciple others for Jesus in the midst of the persecution. (Matthew 28:19-20) Argentina’s surprise election Argentina’s primary election over the weekend ended with quite a shake up for the ruling leftist/communist government. A libertarian, rock-singing, economist named Javier Mileil was the top vote getter, pulling in 30.5% of the vote. The Conservative People’s Party received 28%, and the ruling party came in third with 27% of the vote. What used to be one of the most promising economies in South America is collapsing under socialist rule. The inflation rate exceeds 100% and the cost-of-living implosion has resulted in 40% of Argentinians living in poverty. Canadian Supreme Court penalizes non-COVID complying churches Unlike the U.S. judicial system, the Canadian Supreme Court is doing the churches in Canada no favors when it comes to liberty. Churches in Ontario and British Columbia were fined hundreds of thousands of dollars for violating attendance limits and holding outdoor services during the COVID-19 crisis. And now they have lost their appeal to the high court. The Canadian Supreme Court also argued that the harms caused by restrictions on church attendance outweighed any benefits . The Church of God in Aylmer, Ontario, Canada was fined $183,000 for holding worship in defiance of lockdown orders. Back in 2021, Pastor Henry Hildebrandt declared, “We must obey God rather than man.” Donald Trump indicted a fourth time On Monday, Donald Trump and several allies were indicted in Georgia, accused of scheming to illegally overturn his 2020 election loss in the state,