Andre Mitchell
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'Something is wrong with her brain': 3rd baby with deformities related to Zika virus born in the U.S.
The third baby in the US with deformities related to the mosquito-borne virus currently affecting thousands in Latin America was recently born in a hospital in New Jersey.
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'The definition of a miracle': Prayers, science help save baby girl at death's door
Through God's grace, a baby girl named Skye Edwards was able to survive after being on the verge of death upon being born, and has miraculously continued to live until now, 14 months after her own parents thought she could no longer make it.
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Christians face 'bloodless persecution' in U.S. amid 'severest threats' to religious freedom, warns Baltimore Archbishop
During his address at the opening of the Divine Mercy University in Virginia, Baltimore Archbishop William Lori said that Catholic institutions in America are "experiencing the severest threats to their religious liberty" at present.
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Getting a tattoo similar to undergoing a Satanic ritual, self-confessed ex-witch says
Here's another reason not to get a tattoo: a former witch said getting this form of body modification is very similar to undergoing a Satanic ritual.
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12 million Indian children less than 10 years old forced into marriage last year, 84% of them Hindus and 11% Muslims
Some of us cannot even fathom the idea of getting married during our teenage years, or even during our 20s. In India, however, innocent children are being forced into marriage at an alarming rate.
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Disfiguring disease caused by bites of sand flies spreading in conflict-ridden areas in Middle East
Based a recent report published on the scientific journal PLOS, hundreds of thousands of people living in refugee camps or trapped in conflict zones are already infected with leishmaniasis, which causes very unpleasant open sores and disfiguring skin lesions.
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'Fun way to share the Gospel': Emoji Bible can now be downloaded on iTunes
A version of the Holy Bible containing emojis--those icons used in electronic messages to convey expressions or show images--has recently been made available in Apple iBooks.
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Strange but true: At least 10,000 people in U.K. choose to live and dress like dogs
At least 10,000 people in the United Kingdom, mostly homosexual men, have joined the trend of "identifying" with canines, complete with dog-like hoods and leather outfits.
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Misplaced gorilla outrage? Donald Trump says zookeepers had no choice but kill the animal
Over the past few days, there has been much debate about whether security personnel from the Cincinnati Zoo made the right call when they shot dead a gorilla named Harambe after a three-year-old boy fell into its enclosure.
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Goal! Colombian missionary uses soccer to encourage Cameroon boys to hear God's Word
A Colombian missionary sent to evangelize in the African nation of Cameroon is using soccer to encourage locals, especially the young ones, to listen to God's Words.
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More scientists raise doubts on experiment that supposedly proves evolution among living creatures
More and more members of the scientific community are expressing doubts over an experiment involving bacteria that supposedly proves that evolution indeed happens among living creatures.
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Is the world becoming pro-gay? Mexico joins U.N. coalition promoting LGBT's political agenda
In a surprising move, the predominantly Roman Catholic nation of Mexico recently announced that it intends to join a coalition of 19 other countries belonging to the United Nations that lead efforts to push for the political agenda of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders (LGBTs).