Life

Cancer cure news: Genetically modified algae could kill cancer cells without harming healthy ones
If these genetically modified microorganisms prove to be effective outside of a laboratory setup, it could bring major changes to the different methods of treating cancer.

Astronomers find exoplanet dubbed as Venus' twin
The exoplanet is hot enough that it can't support life, but it has an atmosphere that makes it comparable to an existing planet.

Victoria's Secret perfume found to be an effective mosquito repellent
The perfume was able to repel mosquitoes for two hours.

'Minecraft' finally getting a Wii U edition?
Based on the listing, the Wii U version will be rated a "7," only intended for players over seven years old.

Thou shalt not spread thyself too thinly
Relationships are a vital part of ushering in the kingdom of God, but what about when you just don't have time to give them your best?

Mother shares how Jesus rescued her from drug addiction
Psalm 116, an open door and Jesus have rescued Holly Prebble, a young mother and ex-drug addict, from hell.

When leaders fall: how soon is too soon for restoration?
Martin Saunders looks at what factors should be considered before someone who has committed a moral failure returns to leadership.

Caffeinated peanut butter: Sen. Chuch Schumer urges FDA to conduct further investigation
According to the company's website, the peanut butter is a good source of "protein, electrolytes, and caffeine" that can provide "hours of endurance and focus" to its consumers and eliminate "distractions like hunger and fatigue."

Christian woman attacks Katy Perry's dad, calling singer Satanic
Katy Perry's father was attacked by a woman who accused him of raising a "satanic woman" who was leading millions on the highway to hell.

Eight-year-old obese kids may already have heart damage, study finds
Researchers are now calling out to parents to step up and do something about this medical problem.

Charles Darwin's 'On the Origin of Species' voted most influential book
Majority of voters in a recent online poll chose the controversial book of English geologist Charles Darwin, "On The Origin of Species," as the piece of literature that influenced them the most.

Six signs of a dysfunctional home group
Most of us will have been part of a slightly dodgy one at some point, and here's a few signs that yours might be one of them...

Ten photographers using their talents for God's glory
Ten photo journalists are auctioning off their work to raise awareness for the work of international development agency Christian Aid.

'Destiny' Xur location on Friday the 13th weekend; exotic predictions revealed
The weapon Telesto and the helmet Celestial Nighthawk were two items commonly predicted to be offered this weekend.

How much should you be earning before you start tithing?
Tithing is coming back into fashion. But how much should you be earning before you start giving? Harry Farley says that is the wrong question.

A body in our solar system is disintegrating: Mars tearing apart its closest moon Phobos
Phobos disintegrating: Mars tearing apart its closest moon