Ministries
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Joel Osteen gets mocked, called 'Joel Oldsteen' in parody social media account
Fame has a price, and for popular Christian speaker and author Joel Osteen, this means that he has to contend with some mockery on his social media site.
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Ken Ham: Morality shouldn't be based on consequences of one's actions but on God's Word alone
Creationist Ken Ham feels dismayed that people's morality is changing and evolving throughout the times, and more and more people seem to be letting go of God's authority on morality and are embracing what popular culture is dictating.
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'Don't ignore God, and don't go through life centred only on yourself'âBilly Graham
People sometimes find it difficult to reciprocate God's love, and sometimes they think that it's perfectly fine to just think of God occasionally and love him - but not with a passion. According to Billy Graham, one of the most popular evangelists of all time, this lukewarm feeling towards God has to change, and it all starts when people truly open their hearts to God.
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Franklin Graham inspires thousands in Brazil as he shares his own 'Prodigal Son' story
American evangelist Franklin Graham really loves the parable of the Prodigal Son from the Bible because it hits very close to home.
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US and Russia should be allies against their common foe: ISIS, says Franklin Graham
Reverend Franklin Graham lauded the United States government's decision to ally with Russia in their fight against ISIS, and he hopes that their union will finally put an end to the violent acts being carried out by the militant group in the name of Islam.
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Russell Moore slams gambling, says it hurts the poor and causes a 'justice' issue
Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission president Russell Moore is very disheartened to see that gambling has pervaded today's society - from television commercials to the state lottery, and even in advertisements for "daily fantasy sports" leagues.
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Franklin Graham tells Oprah Winfrey: Only one way towards God â Jesus
When media mogul Oprah Winfrey promoted her new television series called "Belief," the celebrated talk show host said that there are many ways people can connect to God. However, Reverend Franklin Graham begs to differ.
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Franklin Graham says report about Christianity going extinct in Iraq is 'sobering'
It is no surprise that Christianity is under threat, not just in the United States but also in different parts of the world. So when a new report surfaced that Christianity might go extinct in Iraq within a span of five years, Reverend Franklin Graham expressed shock over the "sobering" fact.
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Rick Warren: 'Gentleness is an inside job'
Rick Warren, pastor of Saddleback Church, said gentleness is a crucial quality to develop for a Christian seeking to be like Jesus.
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Conservative Anglican leaders accept Archbishop of Canterbury invite to Primates' meeting
Global South Anglican have accepted the invitation of Archbishop of Canterbury to attend the Primates' meeting in January, auguring well for Archbishop Welby's hopes of restructuring the communion in line with a federal model.
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Love goes through seasons, and people change as it grows â Victoria Osteen
There is nothing constant in life, and Victoria Osteen, wife of popular Christian speaker and author Joel Osteen says that even love is not constant since it changes and grows.
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Will Graham shares 4 ways how people can show appreciation of their pastors
Billy Graham's grandson Will Graham, who is also the executive director of Christian training center The Cove is highlighting the importance of Pastor Appreciation Month this October by sharing four ways on how people can let their pastors know they care for them and appreciate everything they've done for them.
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Rochunga Pudaite, 'God's tribesman' who brought Bible to millions of people, 87
Christian evangelist Rochunga Pudaite, also lovingly called "God's tribesman" has passed away in a hospital in Colorado Springs, Colorado on Saturday. He was 87.
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Franklin Graham says father Billy's new book answers questions about heaven
Legendary American evangelist Billy Graham almost did not finish his new book called "Where I Am: Eternity and Our Life Beyond" because of his health condition, but his son Franklin is happy that his father felt better enough to complete it since the book answers people's questions about heaven.
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Rev. Albert Mohler urges Christians to boycott gay weddings â even of their friends and family members
When Christians attend friends and family members' gay weddings, it implies that they are giving their "moral approval" to the union, and this is why Rev. Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary writes in his new book "We Cannot Be Silent" that people should strengthen their resolve and boycott these weddings.