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8-Year-Old Paralyzed in Highland Park Attack Is 'Living Proof of the Power of Prayer'

8-Year-Old Paralyzed in Highland Park Attack Is 'Living Proof of the Power of Prayer'

The mother of an 8-year-old who was paralyzed in the Highland Park shooting last week describes him as “living proof of the power of prayer” as he experiences a rocky recovery from his injuries.

Outpouring: $2 Million Raised for 2-Year-Old Orphan after Parents Killed in Highland Park Shooting

Outpouring: $2 Million Raised for 2-Year-Old Orphan after Parents Killed in Highland Park Shooting

A fundraiser for a 2-year-old whose parents were killed during a mass shooting at an Illinois Independence Day parade topped $2 million Wednesday, less than 24 hours after a concerned citizen set up the charity.

Police Arrest Man Suspected of Killing 6 in Highland Park Parade Shooting

Police Arrest Man Suspected of Killing 6 in Highland Park Parade Shooting

On Monday, Police arrested a man suspected of killing at least six people in a mass shooting during an Independence Day parade in Highland Park, Illinois.

How Should Christians Respond to Mass Shootings?

How Should Christians Respond to Mass Shootings?

So here we are again, grieving for those whose lives have been forever altered by the senseless violence perpetrated by a sick and sinful individual. Too often, we offer thoughts and prayers because it just seems like the right thing to do rather than because our hearts genuinely mirror the brokenness felt by our heavenly Father. Let’s not forget that the Lord to whom we pray is grieving just as strongly as those who were harmed by the shooting, and a quick prayer devoid of any real intent or purpose is likely to ring as hollow to him as it would to those mourning in Highland Park today.

Chinese Man Suspected in California Taiwanese Church Shooting Charged with Hate Crime

Chinese Man Suspected in California Taiwanese Church Shooting Charged with Hate Crime

Prosecutors in California have charged the Chinese American man suspected of shooting up a Taiwanese American church last month with a hate crime.

2 Killed, 1 Injured in Alabama Church Shooting

2 Killed, 1 Injured in Alabama Church Shooting

Two people are dead, and another is wounded after a gunman opened fire at Saint Stephen’s Episcopal Church in the Birmingham, Alabama suburb of Vestavia Hills Thursday night. Police apprehended the “lone suspect” after the shooting, according to Vestavia Hills police Captain Shane Ware.