Hazel Torres
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Hundreds of Muslim refugees in U.K. find refuge â and Jesus â inside church after getting rejected by mosques
They were homeless Muslim refugees in England. It was snowing and they were starving. They thought they could find shelter at least for a few hours inside a mosque.
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God literally guided pilots' hands: Survivor recalls miraculous landing of doomed plane that saved 185 lives
The plane was careening and going down: Chaos filled the cabin with passengers thrown in their seats and flames all around them.
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Christians warned against practicing yoga, other forms of Eastern meditation: 'Don't anger God'
If you practice yoga or any Eastern form of meditation different from biblical meditation, you are "opening the door wide to the enemy," Christian blogger Rosilind Jukic contends.
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Homeless U.S. college kid intent on becoming a doctor gets outpouring of support for his sacrifices
Riding a small bike for six hours under a blazing sun? No problem. Living in a tent for days to wait for school opening? No problem. Living on a box of cereal and two gallons of water until he finds a job? No problem.
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Officer Montrell Jackson wanted to stop the killings, but Baton Rouge gunman tragically cuts short his dream
A "sweet kid" with an imposing frameâat 6'3" and 220 poundsâPolice Officer Montrell Jackson wanted to stop the killings and make the streets better and safer for everyone.
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Contradiction? Even atheists â many of them â believe in life continuing in heaven after death
An atheist who believes in heaven may look like an oxymoron, a contradiction in terms. Nonetheless, there are people who do not believe in God but at the same time believe in an afterlife.
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Republicans more likely than Democrats to be unhappy with Hollywood's treatment of Christianity
The way Christianity is being depicted in the movies is proving to be one of the major issues that sharply divide the two major political blocs in America.
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Facebook turns 'miracle maker' as parents find their baby lost in chaos of Nice terror attack
The loss of a baby during the July 14 mayhem in France may just be a small footnote in the reports about the third deadliest terrorist attack in that European country since last year.
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'Miracles': New film explores extraordinary events in Christendom that have awed people for thousands of years
How do you explain something that is unexplainable, something like a miracle?
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Demonic activity running rampant in Christian homes and churches, says healing evangelist
Demons are active in Christian homes and churches, and the problem needs to be tackled openly "so that God's people can be delivered and set free."
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Catholic faith shows steep decline in Germany, with over 180,000 leaving church in 2015
The numbers are alarming, but the bishops' conference in Germany insists that the Catholic Church in the most populous member of the European Union remains "a strong force, whose message is heard and accepted."
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Multiple healings, salvations amid revival fires in America: 'God is forgiving our sin and healing our land'
Amid the endless stream of tragedies happening all over the world, bright rays of hope are emerging from the darkened sky.