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Garth Brooks: Children are 'the greatest joy and the greatest heartache you'll ever have'
Country star Garth Brooks discussed the importance of his family in an intimate new interview.

Judge allows divorce papers to be sent over Facebook
A New York court recently ruled that divorce papers can be sent over Facebook after a woman had difficulty locating her husband.

Boston Marathon victim thankful for verdict, says her faith sustains her
A victim of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings shared her feelings regarding perpetrator Dzokhar Tsarnaev's guilty verdict in a recent news conference.

Man freed from death row after 30 years to prosecutors: 'You will answer to God'
An Alabama man was freed on Good Friday after spending 28 years in prison for crimes he didn't commit.
Hundreds of enslaved fishermen rescued in Indonesia
Hundreds of enslaved fishermen were rescued on Good Friday after spending years on fishing boats in Indonesia.

Real Housewives of Atlanta's Kim Zolciak blasts haters: '#GodDontLikeUgly'
Former "Real Housewives of Atlanta" castmember Kim Zolciak Biermann responded to negative comments about her body on her Instagram account last week.

Juan Pablo Di Pace says 'unconditional love' was key to playing Jesus
"A.D.: The Bible Continues" star Juan Pablo Di Pace discussed his approach to playing the significant role in an intimate interview published last week.

'Homeless Jesus' continues to inspire
Timothy Schmalz's "Homeless Jesus" statue is in the spotlight once again after a Detroit pastor offered to place the artwork in front of his church.

'Killing Jesus' sets new record
National Geographic's "Killing Jesus" miniseries set a new record for the educational channel, when it debuted last Sunday.

Mormon leaders speak out against gays, 'counterfeit and alternative lifestyles'
Mormon Church leaders spoke out against homosexuality during their biannual conference last weekend in Salt Lake City.

Mosque arsonist asks for forgiveness
An Indiana man convicted of starting a fire in a Perrysburg, Ohio mosque over two years ago asked the community to forgive him in a letter sent from prison.

Woman convicted under controversial feticide law
A woman in Indiana was sentenced to 20 years in prison last week under the state's feticide law.

He is risen! 9 beautiful pictures of Easter celebrations which prove the Church lives, no matter what
He is risen! 9 beautiful pictures of Christians celebrating Easter around the world

Shiite militia retake Tikrit after air strikes cease
Iraqi forces have reclaimed Tikrit after a brief boycott over US air strikes resulted in fighters leaving the battlefield.

Tim Cook to donate over $750 million to charityÂ
Apple CEO Tim Cook made a surprising announcement last week.

Prosecutor fired after eugenics accusations
A Nashville prosecutor was let go this week amid reports that he requested some women undergo tubal ligation or maintain a birth control regimen as part of sentencing discussions.