Christian Today staff writer
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NFL player Marshawn Lynch answers every reporter's question with 'I'm thankful'
NFL player answers every reporter's question with 'I'm thankful'
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Single, pregnant mother fired from church for not being married
A single, pregnant mother is considering legal action after apparently being fired from her job at a Virginia baptist church.
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Supreme Court to consider hearing gay marriage cases
The US Supreme Court postponed their decision on whether to hear gay marriage cases this term or not.
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Supreme Court justices appear to back Arizona church over publication of worship services
Supreme Court justices appear to back Arizona church
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Rare identical triplets born in Montana
A family of three quickly grew into a family of six after welcoming a rare set of identical triplets last month.
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TD Jakes: Racial tensions in US are 'a tremendous opportunity for the church to be the light'
Amid racial tensions in the US, renowned pastor and bestselling author Bishop TD Jakes is leading the "Healing the Racial Divide" summit on January 15, the birthday of humanitarian and activist Dr Martin Luther King Jr.
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Francis Chan wants his kids to love Jesus more than him
Parent, preacher and book author Francis Chan gave some advice to parents in the church â bring your children up to have Christ first and foremost in their affections.
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Candace Cameron Bure gives marriage advice, explains being a 'submissive' wife
Candace Cameron Bure gives marriage advice, explains 'submissive' comment
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Egyptian sentenced to three years in prison after announcing atheism on Facebook
Egyptian gets three years for atheism
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Comet watch: Lovejoy visible to the naked eye over the US in January
Some lucky amateur astronomers in the United States may not have need of telescopes to view Comet Lovejoy in its last couple of weeks of transit.
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Mars Rover discoveries don't point to ancient life on the red planet, say scientists
The Mars Rover Curiosity mission team said that the sedimentary structures of an ancient lakebed on the red planet are more likely results of natural erosion rather than fossilisation with biological origins, say Mars Rover scientists.
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Researchers may have cracked what happened to the people who mysteriously disappeared from Easter Island
Researchers from the University of Auckland in New Zealand have unearthed evidence that could solve the mystery surrounding the collapse of the native civilisation on Easter Island.