Andre Mitchell

Scientists claim to have solved mystery of why ancient \'hobbits\' from Indonesia are so small
Scientists claim to have solved mystery of why ancient 'hobbits' from Indonesia are so small

Researchers however claimed that they have already unlocked the secret of the hobbits, and it has something to do with the conditions of the environment they lived in.

Homosexuality issue causing Mennonite Church USA to break apart amid declining loyalty, growing conflict
Homosexuality issue causing Mennonite Church USA to break apart amid declining loyalty, growing conflict

Christians from the Mennonite Church in the United States continue to be divided on whether their denomination should be open to gays and lesbians, and this issue is perceived to be causing the church to break apart.

Top scientist claims proof that God exists, says humans live in a \'world made by rules created by an intelligence\'
Top scientist claims proof that God exists, says humans live in a 'world made by rules created by an intelligence'

A respected figure in the scientific community recently said he found evidence proving that there is a Higher Being, which he described as the action of a force "that governs everything."

Number of Americans who experimented with homosexual acts doubled in past 24 years, survey shows
Number of Americans who experimented with homosexual acts doubled in past 24 years, survey shows

Based on this poll, only 4.25 percent of Americans engaged in gay activities back in 1973. By 2014, this number alarmingly skyrocketed to 8.5 percent of the 28,000 survey respondents who openly shared their sexual experiences.

\'Miracle treatment\': Stroke patients able to regain mobility in less than a month after stem cell injections
'Miracle treatment': Stroke patients able to regain mobility in less than a month after stem cell injections

Using donated adult stem cells, researchers from the Stanford University's School of Medicine were able to successfully treat patients whose legs and arms were earlier rendered immobile after suffering stroke.

How to avoid a \'broken\' heart: Married people more likely to survive cardiac arrest, study shows
How to avoid a 'broken' heart: Married people more likely to survive cardiac arrest, study shows

A recent study from the United Kingdom showed that individuals who take their marriage vows are less likely to have their hearts broken, in the medical sense.

Following Christ\'s example: Christians joining delegates from other religions to tackle leprosy woes in Rome conference
Following Christ's example: Christians joining delegates from other religions to tackle leprosy woes in Rome conference

Representatives of the world's major religions will gather in the Vatican this week to discuss ways to promote the prevention and find new treatments to leprosy.

Fellow Christians praise Methodists\' decision to reverse pro-abortion stance
Fellow Christians praise Methodists' decision to reverse pro-abortion stance

Evangelicals and Baptists cheered the United Methodist Church (UMC) for reversing its supportive stance on killing innocent babies--a position that has been taken by Methodists for the past 46 years.

Lesbian Episcopal priest rebuked for claiming that homosexuality is \'a good thing\' for Christians
Lesbian Episcopal priest rebuked for claiming that homosexuality is 'a good thing' for Christians

A Christian theologian and speaker maintained that homosexuals are committing a sin after a lesbian Episcopal priest made a bold claim that homosexuality is actually a good thing for Christianity.

Curtailment of religious rights? Christians told to pray silently in Italian church so as not to disturb Muslim migrants
Curtailment of religious rights? Christians told to pray silently in Italian church so as not to disturb Muslim migrants

Much to the surprise of several faithful, Christians hoping to practice their faith in a church in Italy were told by a Catholic charity group to "pray in silence" so as not to disturb Muslim migrants from Africa who were seeking temporary refuge there.

The devil goes shopping? Video shows woman allegedly possessed by \'evil spirit\' inside supermarket in China
The devil goes shopping? Video shows woman allegedly possessed by 'evil spirit' inside supermarket in China

Here's another reason to always pray and stay close to God: The devil can take hold of your body, even in ordinary places.

Helping the helper: Institute aids military chaplains suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder
Helping the helper: Institute aids military chaplains suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder

For soldiers coming home from conflict areas, the military chaplain is the person who is there to listen to all their troubles and help them cope with the trauma they are experiencing.

Thousands of atheists gather at National Mall in D.C. in show of political strength
Thousands of atheists gather at National Mall in D.C. in show of political strength

Although the turnout turned out to be fewer than what the organisers expected, thousands of professing atheists and agnostics from across America gathered at the National Mall in Washington D.C. on Saturday for their second "Reason Rally."

\'Terrorists mean what they say\': Terror expert advises Americans to take travel warnings to Europe seriously
'Terrorists mean what they say': Terror expert advises Americans to take travel warnings to Europe seriously

A counterterrorism expert advised residents of the United States to take the American government's travel warnings against Europe seriously, knowing how terrorists are known to keep their word on their evil plans.

Slavery still a reality: Over 45 million people currently being enslaved, research shows
Slavery still a reality: Over 45 million people currently being enslaved, research shows

Over 45.8 million people are currently enslaved across the globe, a human rights group called The Walk Free Foundation announced last week.

Food for the body and soul: Faith-based charity group helps provide quality meals in flooded Texas areas
Food for the body and soul: Faith-based charity group helps provide quality meals in flooded Texas areas

The group called Mercy Chefs has committed to providing professionally prepared meals to the flood victims after receiving a call from the Texas Department of Emergency Management.