Andre Mitchell

Life after death: Humans can remain conscious even after heart stops beating, new study reveals
Scientists from the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom were able to confirm that human beings can indeed remain conscious even three minutes after the heart stops beating.

India drought: Christians urged to help, pray for millions at risk of death amid extreme heat, lack of water
Water is a commodity we can easily take for granted because it is so available and accessible to us. In some parts of India, however, water is so scarce that some are dying on their way to get this precious liquid.

1 in every 4 unborn children being killed worldwide, some by their teenage mothers
The World Health Organisation and the American non-profit group Guttmacher Institute recently released a global report which revealed than one in every four pregnancies ended in abortion from 2010 to 2014.

Methodists reject potential first step to allowing gay marriage in their ongoing General Conference
In their United Methodist Church General Conference where discussions are made on key issues, majority of the church's members rejected a proposal from some lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people to change the format of the discussions during the gathering.

Holy Spirit works wonders in W. Virginia as thousands experience spiritual awakening
In southern West Virginia, thousands of residents are experiencing spiritual awakening, openly talking about God and even witnessing miracles right in front of their eyes.

Syrian refugees being sneaked into U.S. communities, and Americans aren't happy about it
Some Americans are feeling shock and displeasure upon learning that Syrian refugees were sneaked into their communities, without officials getting their consent on such a move.

Look ma, no more bad memories: Scientists find new way to erase negative thoughts
Scientists from the University of Dartmouth in New Hampshire, United States have discovered a new method to intentionally block certain memories from our minds.

Ancient Christian city rises anew after surviving horrors of ISIS occupation
Christians from the ancient city of Maaloula in Syria are beginning to pick up and the pieces and rise up through God's help after surviving ISIS atrocities.

'Reverse photosynthesis': Sunlight can be tapped to produce energy and chemicals, scientists say
Scientists recently discovered a process that can be considered as "reverse photosynthesis," where sunlight is used not to build but break down plant material to produced chemical and energy.

'A defeat for everyone': Catholic Church laments approval of gay unions by Italy's legislature
In an unexpected overwhelming vote, a chamber of Italy's legislature, the Chamber of Deputies, approved a bill instituting civil unions for gay couples. With this, homosexual unions are now close to being allowed in the entire Eastern Europe.

It's time to change Mormon teachings blaming women for being raped, some believers say
Current Mormon believers, however, are calling for a serious reconsideration of some teachings, saying that it is wrong to blame women for being raped.

'Satan 2': Russia preparing to test new powerful nuke missile that can obliterate entire country the size of France
Following North Korea's lead, Russia is preparing to test a powerful nuclear missile that is capable of wiping out an entire country like France from the face of the Earth, and kill millions of people in the process.

Atomic oxygen detected on Mars can provide clues on planet's atmosphere
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has detected atomic oxygen in the atmosphere of Mars after four decades of searching.

Transgenders out to shatter male-female distinction; bathroom fight just the start of long-term LGBT campaign
More than just fighting for access in opposite-sex bathrooms, transgender individuals are really out to shatter the traditional distinction between male and female altogether, an academic warned.

Meet Valkyrie, NASA's newest human-like robot to help astronauts on Mars mission
Last week, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) unveiled its newest humanoid machine named Valkyrie. This showcase of modern space-exploring technology was built in cooperation with students and researchers from the University of Edinburgh's Centre for Robotics.

NASA assures public world won't end on Monday, says Mercury transit doomsday conspiracy just a scam
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has assured the public that the world will not end after Mercury transits the Sun on Monday, as claimed by doomsday conspiracy theorists.