Hazel Torres
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Francis Chan tells Christians at 'Together 2016': Shun popularity, stand together with Jesus as 'rejects'
Braving the blistering heat of the sun, thousands of Christians gathered at the National Mall in Washington D.C. on Saturday to seek inspiration, guidance, courage and strength from a bevy of Christian speakers at a time when they needed them the most.
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Former monk, 90, building cathedral in Spain by hand since 1963 with little help and no prior experience
"I do it for faith." Those five words sum up the motivation of this 90-year-old man who for more than half a century has been building a huge cathedral on the outskirts of Madrid, Spain mostly by his own hands.
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'Trust God no matter what': Pastor and wife previously deemed barren now proud parents of triplet boys, plus 2 other kids
This supposedly barren Christian couple has just been blessed by God with not just one, not just two, but three healthy babies on the same day!
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Suddenly, black and white Americans are praying together, hugging each other and breaking racial barriers after Dallas
Something remarkable is happening in America following the killing of five police officers in Dallas on July 7 by a black sniper who was reportedly infuriated by police shootings of black men.
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Yes, Jesus had a bride â but it's the Church, not earthly woman as claimed, says Ken Ham
Although nowhere in the Scripture does it say that "Jesus was not married," none of the Gospel writers â Matthew, Mark, Luke and John â mentioned that Jesus had a wife.
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Pastor raises security concerns around playing 'Pokémon Go' â but nobody wants to listen
"Pokémon Go," the sensational augmented reality game that's taking the world by storm, is also proving to be a source of irritant, if not nightmare, for many people.
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Top adviser to Pope St. John Paul II warns of powerful group undermining Catholic Church from the inside
The Catholic Church is facing a "crisis" with an organised group backed by "some of the highest authorities in the Church" challenging its "very foundations."
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Christianity's amazing survival: New book explores faith's growth amid persecution and other 'awe-inspiring paradoxes'
The irony is inescapable: Whenever and wherever Christians are persecuted, their faith flourishes. This was true in the early days of Christianity, and it is still true today, about 2,000 years later.
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ISIS hit list names include 1,700 individual churchgoers, Jewish worshippers in U.S. labelled as 'crusaders'
If you can't beat them, scare them. This appears to be the new tactic of the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group as it released a new list of 1,700 American individuals, including churchgoers and Jewish worshippers, branding them as "crusaders" and kill targets for its "lone-wolf" supporters, Newsweek reports.
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ISIS real name revealed: Expert explains apocalyptic word that's drawing Muslims to terror group's cause
The name of the terrorist group that is trying to set the world on fire is not the Islamic State (IS), not the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and not the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) as U.S. President Barack Obama and other top U.S. officials prefer to call it, according to renowned counterterrorism expert Sebastian Gorka.
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Fear of being called 'crusader army' stops U.S. from helping Christians in Iraq and Syria, says leading rights lawyer
What's preventing America from helping persecuted Iraqi and Syrian Christians? Answer: Being a labelled a "crusader army," according to prominent human rights lawyer and religious freedom advocate Nina Shea.
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New case of 'mass demonic possession' reported in Colombia affecting schoolgirls playing 'Charlie, Charlie'
It happened againâthis time in Colombia. Twenty-two schoolgirls, aged between 12 and 15, "suffered mass demonic possession" on Saturday after playing a game of "Charlie Charlie," the Mirror reports.