Life
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A story for our times: Jesus, friendship and a hole in the roof
One of the most moving healing stories in the Gospels is the healing of the paralysed man.
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Christian contestant on Dancing With The Stars explains why she refused to dance to Jannelle Monae's "Make Me Feel"
Retired softball Olympian Jennie Finch has explained that she refused to dance to Jannelle Monae's "Make Me Feel" on last week's episode of Dancing With The Stars because she thought that the song was a "little too risque."
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Libya returns remains of 20 beheaded Christians to Egypt
The remains of 20 Coptic Christians beheaded by the Islamic State in Libya three years ago were reportedly transferred back to Egypt earlier this week.
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Mike Pence tells students that faith in America is growing despite secularization of society
Vice President Mike Pence told the graduates of Hillsdale College in Michigan that the proportion of religious Americans is still growing even though they are increasingly being marginalized in secular society.
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Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin' songwriter shares how his marriage to Pastor Paula White became a game changer
Jonathan Cain reflects on his 36-year career with Journey, his faith and his marriage in his newly released memoir.
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Pope Francis' Lamborghini Huracan sells for nearly a million dollars in charity auction
The luxury car had the pope's signature on the hood, which added to its value.
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'Today' host Savannah Guthrie says 'motherhood and faith go together'
The morning show host grew up in a Baptist household in Australia and married Michael Feldman in 2014, with whom she has two kids.
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Ramadan 2018: When does it start, and why do Muslims observe it?
This evening marks the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan, the annual time for Muslims around the world to celebrate the first revelation of the Quran to the Prophet Mohammed.
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Ruth the proselyte: Conversion versus subversion
This weekend the Jewish community enjoys a double celebration: Shabbat as usual, followed immediately by the pilgrim festival of Shavuot.
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Extreme baptism: Does this Orthodox priest go too far?
This Orthodox baptism has caused no small amount of online outrage, with one Twitter user likening the priest's technique to 'child abuse'.
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15,000 pro-life supporters march in Ottawa to protest policy barring summer jobs grants if you oppose abortion
Thousands of pro-life advocates gathered on Parliament Hill in Ottawa last week for the annual March for Life following controversy over a new government policy that barred pro-life organizations from receiving summer job grants.
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Is it time to go in search of lost prophets?
I have simply made a deal with myself to dig out books by people no one has ever heard of, who once were superstars, and bring this stuff back into the light.
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Harry and Meghan's wedding: What should Michael Curry say?
Imagine, for a moment, being in Michael Curry's shoes. What would you say? Why? How would you feel? It must be pretty daunting.
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School district draws complaint for allegedly forcing students to read Bible as punishment
A school district in Oregon is facing complaints for allegedly forcing one student to read the Bible as a form of punishment.
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Michael Schumacher health latest news update: F1 legend's daughter gives first-ever interview as he continues recovery from skiing accident
Gina-Maria Schumacher, the daughter of Formula One legend Michael Schumacher, has appeared in her first-ever TV interview to speak about her fond memories about her father following his skiing accident in 2013.