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Hannah Graham case: Discovery of human remains was down to God, says sergeant
A sergeant involved in the search for missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham has called the discovery of human remains the result of "divine intervention".
Jill Duggar, Derick Dillard are having a baby boy; say they won't name their kids with letter theme like Michelle and Jim Bob
Jill, who is at 18 weeks, said there was "screaming in the room" when they got the news.

Christians praying for Brittany Maynard ahead of assisted suicide scheduled for November 1
A 'WeLuvBrittany' Facebook page has been set up by a priest moved to do something by the story of terminal cancer sufferer Brittany Maynard.

17-year-old who survived hit and run says it's a 'miracle from God'
An Ohio teenager is thanking God after she survived being hit by a car that just kept driving after it knocked her to the ground.

Cybill Shepherd rekindles Christian faith, says she's 'talking to Jesus' again
Cybill Shepherd is returning to her Christian roots after losing touch for a while.
Real Housewives of Atlanta's Phaedra Parks keeps faith in God following Apollo Nida split
It's a season of change for Phaedra Parks after making the difficult decision to end her marriage to Apollo Nida but she's keeping positive with help from the Lord.

Ebola all-clear for Spanish nurse who treated two missionaries killed by the virus
A Spanish nurse who contracted Ebola while treating two missionaries tested negative for the virus on Sunday.

Iraq's hard-pressed Christians face additional difficulties as winter approaches
Christians in parts of Iraq have been chased out of their towns and cities by Islamic State militants but winter will bring its own set of challenges, warns Aid to the Church in Need.

World Vision says none of its sponsored children has Ebola but the fear of infection is 'pervasive'
While West Africa grapples with one of its worst health crises in recent times, World Vision says the outbreak of Ebola has "infected" people's lives in other ways.

Families of slain hostages David Haines and Alan Henning ask people of faith to take part in 'acts of unity'
The families of murdered hostages David Haines and Alan Henning have appealed to churches, synagogues and mosques to open their doors to everyone.

Asia Bibi's husband distraught after court upholds death sentence: 'How can I tell my children their mother is not free?'
Christians around the world have reacted with dismay to the news this week that the death sentence of a Christian mother in Pakistan still stands.

After Ebola arrives in Texas, the Catholic faithful are being asked to avoid kissing or shaking hands in church
The Diocese of Fort Worth in Texas has issued new guidelines for churches following the arrival of Ebola in nearby Dallas.

John Luke Robertson on his engagement to Mary Kate: People say we are too young but 'a lasting marriage does not depend on when you get married'
John Luke Robertson is chuffed to bits to get his girl, Mary Kate McEacharn, after she accepted his proposal of marriage at the weekend.

Christian Bale says he had 'no idea about Moses at all' and his Bible knowledge was 'below Sunday school'
Christian Bale plays the starring role as Moses in the forthcoming movie epic Exodus: God and Kings but from recent comments, it sounds like he had to do some homework for the role.

Unchurched America: They pray, own Bibles and are 'spiritual' but nearly half still see no value in attending church
New research by the Barna group paints an interesting picture of those who are aware of the church and even think positively of the Christian faith, but who, for whatever reason, feel that actively being a part of church is not for them.

Bethany Hamilton on the shark attack she survived: 'Fear of losing surfing was greater than losing my arm'
The pro-surfer was in San Diego on Saturday to encourage Christian girls to find their value in God and his unconditional love