Ministries
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The Bible offers tips on how to use money 'to meet our needs and the needs of others,' says Billy Graham
People often strive to limit their expenses during the Christmas season. While some people manage to do so, other Christmas shoppers tend to splurge and find themselves in a tough spot every January.
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Franklin Graham gives up hopes on Dems and GOP, says voters may have to choose the 'less of 2 heathen' presidential bets
Reverend Franklin Graham appears to be very jaded when it comes to the 2016 U.S. presidential elections, and he said that he is no longer holding out any hope that a specific political party will be able to make the much-needed moral and spiritual changes in the government.
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Evangelicals urged to come out in droves for Jan. 21-22 March for Life event in D.C.
Two well-known evangelical leaders are stressing the need for Christians to take a stand against abortion and uphold the rights of the unborn.
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Nun who has dedicated life to helping lepers denied visa to stay in India
A 77-year-old Italian nun who has spent the last four decades caring for lepers in India has to fly home to Italy for good next month because India has refused to renew her visa.
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Disgraced bishop was not charged with sex abuse to avoid embarrassing the Church, documents reveal
A former Anglican bishop and monk was given a caution for sex abuse and not charged to minimise embarrassment to Church, according to newly-released documents.
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John Piper cites 7 reasons why it's wrong for Christians to play the lottery
Pastor John Piper, who is the chancellor of Minnesota-based Bethlehem College and Seminary believes it is wrong for Christians to play the lottery, even though it is now a $70 billion industry in the United States.
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Ben Carson: 'There isn't anything that's non-mainstream Christian about Seventh-day Adventists'
It was previously reported that Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson does not believe that hell exists, but now, the former neurosurgeon is setting things straight.
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Muslim migrants' sexual attacks on women in Germany could also happen in America, warns Franklin Graham
Time and again, Reverend Franklin Graham has stressed the need for American leaders to be more careful about letting immigrants into the country. The recent German attack has only made Graham more convinced that immigration control must be heightened.
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Why this New Jersey church pastor made a personal decision to stop drinking
Some Christians think it is acceptable to drink on occasion while others believe that it is wrong. But for Pastor Jamie Morgan of Life Church, she would rather do away with alcohol in her life.
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Franklin Graham: 'Secularists want to take God away from government...I'm not going without a fight'
Reverend Franklin Graham has officially kicked off his Decision America Tour and one of the first things he encouraged Christians to do is to vote for leaders "who will lead this nation back to really be one nation under God."
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20 Colorado churches greet New Year by praying for 28 straight hours in 'David's Tent' gatherings
Around 20 Colorado churches greeted the New Year in the best way possible - by worshipping God.
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Church leaders told: Don't ignore social issues, talk politics to your congregation
Some people strongly believe that there should be a separation of church and state, but Reverend Frank Pavone of Priests for Life thinks it is okay if church leaders want to get involved in social affairs and discuss politics and the upcoming presidential elections.
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Persecuted Slovak priest dies of lung cancer
A popular Slovak Roman Catholic priest who suffered persecution by the communist regime has died of lung cancer.
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Lawsuit against 'celebrity pastor' alleges he used artwork without permission
A Florida pastor whose congregation includes Justin Bieber and the Kardashians has been accused of an alleged illicit use of art for his Miami church.
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Head of Christian charity warns of 'looming disaster' due to ageing populations and low birth rates
Nola Leach of Care was speaking to Christian Today after it was revealed a scheme that allows members of the public to petition for new EU laws could be abandoned, because the public keeps asking for the wrong sorts of laws.