Ministries
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Pastor Shane Idleman tells the best way to distinguish false prophets from real ones
The apostle Paul has already warned in the Bible that there will come a time when the world would suffer from the doctrine of false and counterfeit prophets, and while this is disheartening, Pastor Shane Idleman said that there are ways for people to distinguish God's real prophets from the fake ones.
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Samaritan's Purse seeks to show the love of Jesus to the tens of thousands of refugees
Several Christian groups are now busy providing care and relief goods to refugees who have flocked to different countries in Western Europe, hoping to make them feel what God's love truly is about.
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Franklin Graham warns President Obama: Veto on pro-life bill at your 'own peril'
More often than not, Reverend Franklin Graham disagrees with the views and policies imposed by United States President Barack Obama. He did not agree with the president with regards to the Iran nuclear deal as well as same-sex marriage, and Graham is disagreeing with Obama once again when it comes to the funding received by abortion service provider Planned Parenthood.
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Rams' horns and ritual baths: Why Jews observe Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur is the Jewish Day of Atonement, the most important festival of the Jewish year.
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Franklin Graham hails Jeb Bush's offered solution to migrant crisis: Wipe out ISIS
Reverend Franklin Graham isn't endorsing any presidential candidates, but he was very impressed by the solution presented by former Florida governor and Republican candidate Jeb Bush with regards to America's role in the worldwide migrant crisis.
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Suicide not an unforgivable sin, says Rick Warren's wife whose son took his own life
Many Christians strongly believe that suicide is an unforgivable sin, but Kay Warren, the wife of Saddleback Church pastor and bestselling author of "The Purpose Driven Life" Rick Warren would beg to disagree.
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Church in Wales shows support for same sex marriage
A straw poll of the Governing Body of the Church in Wales on same-sex marriage in church showed a narrow majority in favour
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'Devil's plans defeated,' says Benny Hinn after his hacked Facebook page is restored
Christian televangelist Benny Hinn's Facebook page had been temporarily hacked into by unscrupulous individuals who put "filthy material" into his social media page, but fortunately, they were able to reclaim his account and restore it back to its normal state.
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Franklin Graham to join Sept. 26 prayer vigil for imprisoned pastor Saeed Abedini
Reverend Franklin Graham will be joining the prayer vigil to be held by imprisoned Pastor Saeed Abedini's wife Naghmeh on September 26, which will mark his third year in Rajaei Shahr, Iran, and Graham is encouraging other people to join in and pray for his immediate release.
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Rapping for Jesus: Former prisoner is now a Gospel rapper on the subway
A former prisoner who converted to Christianity in jail, has combined his passion for rapping and evangelism to start a train ministry.
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Franklin Graham gives another good reason why Iran nuke deal shouldn't push through
Reverend Franklin Graham isn't in favor of the United States' controversial nuclear deal with Iran, and this time, the American evangelist has provided another good reason why the deal should not push through.
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Feeling guilty? Don't worry; you have 'seeds' of God's character â Joyce Meyer
Several people struggle with feelings of guilt even though they did nothing wrong. As an abused child, popular Christian speaker and author Joyce Meyer carried the heavy weight of guilt for a long time, believing that everything that has happened to her is her fault.
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Leaked emails reveal new child sex abuse controversy
The Catholic Church has been drawn into a new scandal after senior clerics conspired to block a survivor from joining the Pope's sex abuse advisory board.
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Top woman priest abused for calling God "She"
Rev Emma Percy, who believes God can be referred to as "she", has received dozens of letters from people telling her she is "stupid" or worse.
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Church can be 'alien' or 'daunting' for families says new report
Church can be "alien" or "daunting" for families who may have little experience of being part of a faith community, according to a new report.