Christian Today staff writer
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Hundreds of enslaved fishermen rescued in Indonesia
Hundreds of enslaved fishermen were rescued on Good Friday after spending years on fishing boats in Indonesia.
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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.
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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.
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'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.
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'Killing Jesus' sets new record
National Geographic's "Killing Jesus" miniseries set a new record for the educational channel, when it debuted last Sunday.
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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.
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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.
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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.