Life
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'Set hearts on fire with love of Jesus': Former Man Utd footballer takes part in first Mass as a priest
A former Northern Ireland and Manchester United footballer who has been ordained as a priest returned to his native Belfast for a special Mass last night.
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Should churches take up offerings during services?
It's a very traditional practice and for many it's inseparable from worship. But many churches are ditching it.
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Can psychoactive drugs help ministers be more effective? University researchers aim to find out
Scientists at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore have enlisted two dozen religious leaders for a study in which they are given two doses of psilocybin, the active ingredient in 'magic mushrooms'.
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Why do evangelists exaggerate?
There's a little in-joke in the evangelical subculture around people who share the gospel for a living.
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Samsung Galaxy S8 vs LG G6 specs, price review: Which phone is the smarter buy?
In terms of operating system, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and LG G6 run on Android 7.0 Nougat. However, Samsung uses a more powerful chipset than LG, Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 in the United States and Exynos 8895 in the United Kingdom and other countries.
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Xiaomi Redmi Pro 2 release date rumors: Smartphone cancelled, to be replaced by bezel-less Xiaomi 1?
Xiaomi Redmi Pro 2 is one of the most-awaited smartphone devices from the Beijing-based Chinese electronics company. The phone is still not an official one and unfortunately, it may be never going to be one according to some rumors.
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It's time to book a holiday: Krish Kandiah's choice for Christian summer reading
There's nothing like immersing yourself in a well-crafted book on a long summer day.
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After a row, women want more quality time while men just want sex - study
A husband and his wife may have see their mutual love as the reason to put aside their differences, but their expectations after the fight is over may be anything but mutual, according to a new study.
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3 reasons to trust in God even when your problems are many
When troubles come and problems surround us, it's easy for us to lose heart and start worrying over what could possibly happen.
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3 telltale signs of a fake preacher you should stay well away from
The Bible warns us all to be careful and discerning with regards to the teachings that certain people teach us. Not everything that presents itself as Godly is Godly, and not all who profess to be Christian are true.
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'What I have taught with my lips I now seal with my blood': The life and martyr's death of Jan Hus
Jan Hus, who died while singing a hymn as he was burned at the stake on this day in 1415, was, along with his mentor John Wycliffe, a key forerunner to the Reformation a century later.
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On International Kissing Day, 9 times the Bible talks about kissing
It's International Kissing Day, and all over the world people are marking the occasion with anything from a peck to a smooch.
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When is it right not to take communion?
But is it ever right for believers not to take communion? The answer is very challenging.
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Charlie Gard latest: US hospital offers free treatment as Trump says he wants to 'help' the baby
An unnamed US hospital today offered to treat 10-month-old terminally ill Charlie Gard for free, after President Donald Trump said he would be 'delighted' to help the baby and his parents Chris Gard and Connie Yates.
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Archaeologists find room where Thomas Jefferson kept the slave who bore him 6 children
The room where Thomas Jefferson, one of America's founding fathers, kept the slave woman who bore him six children has been identified in his mansion and is being restored.