Nice Daswani
-
Jill Duggar and hubby Derick Dillard celebrate one year since they first met
It might be conservative and trivial for most people to remember but Derick and Jill Duggar celebrates the one-year anniversary of their first meeting.
-
Judge tells parents they cannot name their child Nutella
Judge renames a child saying it is in the best interests of the child.
-
6 months after 15-year-old son's suicide, Christian college president steps down admitting he 'can't cope'
President of Christian college resigns as he continues to come to terms with son's tragic death
-
Malawi hit by catastrophic floods; emergency aid on its way
More NGOs have sent emergency assistance to flooded areas of Malawi, Africa
-
Give up a day's income for Syrian refugees - World Vision challenge
Americans are being challenged to donate a day's worth of their income to help Syrian refugees
-
Pastor beaten in broad daylight in Vietnam
Pastor and associate were assaulted in broad daylight in Vietnam
-
Christians sue baker who refused cake with 'God hates gays' message on the frosting
Bill Jack has launched legal action against Azucar Bakery in Denver after the bakery refused to make a cake with an anti-gay message.
-
Mary Mary singer Tina Campbell preaches her first sermon
Tina Campbell, the Mary Mary gospel singer, tweeted on January 18 that she preached her first sermon in front of a congregation.
-
Obama says saving pastor Saeed Abedini from Iranian prison is 'top priority' for the US
Obama met with Naghmeh Abedini to tell her freeing her imprisoned husband in Iraq is top priority
-
Missionary says suffering from ALS has taught him Christ-centred hope
Bill Sweeney, a missionary and 54-year old ALS patient, has a message of hope in the midst of trials.
-
Tim Keller to help Los Angeles church leaders answer the question: 'What does it mean to love our city?'
Tim Keller is scheduled to speak in a three-day conference in LA to unify churches on how to reach the city.
-
Working long hours linked to increased alcohol consumption
Employees who work 48 hours or more per week will likely consume more alcohol, according to a recent study released by the British Medical Journal.