Czarina Ong
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Billy Graham reveals biggest spiritual mistake Christians make
While there is nothing wrong with doing good deeds, evangelist Billy Graham says this becomes a mistake when people base it as their only hope for getting to Heaven.
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Duggar family news update: Josh Duggar heads to Tennessee mini-golf but other families reportedly 'nervous'
Ever since Josh Duggar from "19 Kids and Counting" finished his stint in the faith-based rehab facility Reformers Unanimous, it was only a matter of time before he made public appearances with his family once again.
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Franklin Graham congratulates Donald Trump for poll victory but warns: 'Without God, they will ultimately fail'
Now that Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz has bowed out of the race, it seems like business magnate Donald Trump has become the presumptive nominee for his party.
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Greg Laurie says women should submit to husband's leadership, except when they're asked to do immoral or illegal acts
Wives who wish to see their husbands change should probably do some self-reflection first, suggests Pastor Greg Laurie of Harvest Christian Fellowship.
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Why did God create Adam first before Eve? Pastor Rick Warren explains
People who enter into marriages will inevitably encounter problems, says Pastor Rick Warren of Saddleback Church, but it has a "God-designed function" that celebrates the connection of men and women.
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Joyce Meyer says she fell into devil's trap when she blamed herself for her father's sexual abuse of her
The devil loves nothing more than to put Christians down, and this is why he plays mind tricks on people. Even popular Christian speaker and author Joyce Meyer once fell prey to his traps, since she blamed herself for the sexual abuse that she endured at the hands of her father.
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Candace Cameron Bure wears 'Jesus Saves, Bro' sweatshirt on 'The View,' sparking controversy
When "The View" host Candace Cameron Bure wore a "Jesus Saves, Bro" sweatshirt on the show, she was accused by some viewers of trying to push her religion on others.
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'Duck Dynasty' star Willie Robertson sees no issue with Donald Trump's controversial comments: 'We need somebody tough'
A lot of people don't like the way Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump talks, since he is often tactless and appears boorish and arrogant. But "Duck Dynasty" star Willie Robertson, who has given his endorsement to the business magnate, is unfazed by the criticisms hurled at Trump.
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Showing how close they are, sisters Jill and Jessa Duggar plan to get pregnant at same time
The Duggar siblings from the former TLC show "19 Kids and Counting" have always been as thick as thieves. Even now that they have started families of their own, sisters Jill Dillard and Jessa Seewald are proving just how tight they are by synchronising their pregnancy schedules.
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X-Men: Apocalypse cast, plot news: Apocalypse is a false god while Professor X is 'Christ figure', says director Bryan Singer
"X-Men: Apocalypse" director Bryan Singer can't seem to help but draw comparisons between the mutants found in his film as well as Biblical characters. At first, he called the villain Apocalypse as the "god of the Old Testament," but then later clarified that Apocalypse really isn't God.
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Joel Osteen: 'You can't watch the news 24 hours a day and expect to stay at rest'
Pastor Joel Osteen of Lakewood Church says that God calls on His children to live at rest in Him. When God says rest, that does not mean that people should go on a vacation and not do anything, since everybody has to work and face challenges.
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Franklin Graham: Islam not just a threat to Christians but also to 'anyone â anywhere â who is a nonbeliever in their god'
Rev. Franklin Graham says that Osama bin Laden's death five years ago was "a major turning point" in America's fight against terror. He is lauding the country's military, intelligence forces, and Navy SEALs for carrying out the raid in Pakistan that resulted to the terrorist's death. However, Graham notes that the war on terror has not ended with bin Laden's death.