Hazel Torres
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Holy Spirit heals mentally ill man, sparking a chain reaction of Christian conversions in India
The miraculous power of Jesus Christ reaches even the most remote areas in the world, healing the sick and extending the message of salvation to people who have long been kept in the dark by their extreme poverty and primitive existence.
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'Jesus set me free': Lawyer shares how her new Christian faith vanquished the demons that tormented her for years
Demons are real and they could torment people no end. A woman from Uganda who is now a successful lawyer in the United States attested to this, saying her acceptance of Jesus Christ in her life finally vanquished the demons that haunted her for years.
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Mother Angelica endured excruciating pain for days, refusing pain relievers, before she died on Easter, priest reveals
Mother Angelica was crying in excruciating pain because of her fractured bones but refused to take pain relievers, enduring the pain for days before passing away on Easter Sunday.
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Evangelicals not too keen on U.S. election news but are most aware of vote's significance, poll shows
Despite the intensifying tension and high drama attending this year's U.S. election season, only 20 percent of evangelical Christians in the U.S. said they were "very interested" in watching 2016 election news.
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Christianity in U.K. sees 'seismic shift' as Pentecostal and charismatic churches thrive, replacing aging churches
Christianity in Britain is seeing a "seismic shift" as more aging churches are closing down and giving way to new and vibrant Pentecostal and charismatic churches that are drawing more and more people of various ages and races.
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After greeting Christians 'Happy Easter' on his Facebook page, friendly Muslim trader is murdered in Scotland
A "Happy Easter" greeting to Christians posted on the Facebook page of a well-liked Muslim shopkeeper in Glasgow, Scotland is being eyed by the police as the trigger that led to his murder.
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London church continues 3 a.m. services despite complaints: That's when 'demons are active'
Despite complaints from neighbours, a Pentecostal church in south London is continuing its loud preaching with amplified music at an unusual time of the day â 3 a.m. to 5 a.m. â every Saturday morning.
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Miraculous healings, appearance of money prompting more war-weary Syrian Muslims to embrace Christianity
Amid the atrocities of war in Syria, miracles are happening that are drawing more and more Muslims to the Christian faith.
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'I asked God to kill me': Yazidi girl recalls horrific ordeal as an ISIS captive for more than a year
A young Yazidi woman revealed that she repeatedly begged God to kill her to end her suffering at the hands of the loathsome Islamic State (ISIS) militants who raped, tortured and enslaved her for 16 months.
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Mother Angelica, America's most famous nun and founder of world's largest Catholic TV network, dies on Easter at age of 92
While Christendom celebrated the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday, America's most famous nunâand may be the most well-known nun in the world next only to Mother Teresaâpassed away at the age of 92.
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Only in the Philippines: Good Friday crucifixions see Filipinos mixing Christianity with crass commercialism
Nowhere is the Passion of Christ most dramatically relived annually than in the Philippinesâa Catholic country that combines Christianity and commercialism like no other country does.
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Sanders defeats Clinton in 3 states, sees more victories ahead as Democratic race heads to northeast
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders defeated front-runner Hillary Clinton in caucuses in three Western statesâWashington, Alaska and Hawaiiâon Saturday, boosting his campaign as the race moves to the more liberal northeastern states, including Clinton's home state of New York, where the senator from Vermont expects even better results.