Christian Today staff writer
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ISIS tweets destruction of more Christian sites
The Islamic State (IS) shared photos of the destruction of Christian relics on Twitter on Monday, increasing calls for the terrorist group to be stopped.
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Justin Bieber apologises, says he can 'turn everything all around'
After being roasted by comedians on Saturday night, pop singer Justin Bieber issued an apology to the nation for his past behaviour.
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Disney bans smoking in PG-13 films
Disney announced last week that it will no longer feature smoking in its future PG-13-rated productions.
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Family confronts son's addiction in brave obituary
A Maine family decided to confront their son's addiction in his obituary, instead of sidestepping their son's disease, in the hope that they can help other families.
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US aid workers evacuated after Ebola exposure in Sierra Leone
Nearly a dozen US aid workers were evacuated from Sierra Leone last week after being exposed to the deadly Ebola virus.
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Pope Francis declares year of jubilee
Pope Francis declared a jubilee year on Friday, the second anniversary of his election.
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Cancer survivor credits hot sauce challenge with saving his life
An Illinois man was diagnosed with a brain tumour following a hot sauce challenge, and credited the spicy contest with saving his life.
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Dolce & Gabbana boycotted after deriding gay adoption and IVF babies
Luxury goods brand Dolce & Gabbana is in hot water after criticising gay adoption and in vitro fertilisation in a series of controversial statements last week.
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Baby thriving in spite of having half a heart
A Louisiana woman is raising awareness for hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) after her son, Aiden, was born with the condition.
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Basketball players defend cheerleader with Down syndrome
A Wisconsin middle school basketball team stood by one of their cheerleaders after she was bullied by some people in the stands.
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Franklin Graham, Mike Huckabee, thousands of others defend Navy chaplain accused of being anti-gay
Franklin Graham, Mike Huckabee, thousands of others defend Navy chaplain accused of being anti-gay
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Air Force personnel allowed to say 'have a blessed day'
Air Force security guards in Georgia are no longer banned from saying "have a blessed day" after the rule was overturned on Thursday.