Ministries
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Joyce Meyer says that people don't need to feel bad when God is changing them
When God is working His miracles on people, sinners often feel guilty and ashamed, but popular Christian author and speaker Joyce Meyer said that people don't need to feel bad about their past, but instead rejoice on the change God is working on them.
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God will figure things out; it is our job to believe in Him, says Joel Osteen
Ever the optimist, popular American speaker and televangelist Joel Osteen is telling people to remain patient amidst hard times because their "due season year" is sure to arrive.
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Christians must love Muslims, says former Muslim turned Pastor Afshin Ziafat
Providence Church's Afshin Ziafat, a former Muslim who is now a Christian pastor, is stressing the importance of Christians spreading love especially to Muslims, even if society dictates otherwise.
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Women shouldn't feel guilty for spending time on themselves
Women juggle so many roles - mother, wife, daughter, career woman, and so many more - that they feel guilty whenever they spend more time in one role than another.
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Francis Chan: The importance of submission and authority
Popular Christian speaker and author Francis Chan addressed the importance of submission and authority in a sermon entitled 'Be Subject to One Another'.
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The String Movement disarms bullying with kindness
The String Movement is out to disarm bullying with kindness, and movement coordinator Ashley Mays says it is important for every person to feel safe in their own school and community.
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Don't fear an asteroid, fear the wrath of God says Ken Ham
Creation Museum CEO Ken Ham is saying that people should fear God's wrath more than they fear an asteroid destroying the world.
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Joyce Meyer teaches Christians how they can protect God's plan for them
The more Christians become obedient to the Holy Spirit, the more they can protect God's plans for their lives, according to Joyce Meyer.
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Man with ALS gives two girls $100 to spread kindness, and they surprise him by feeding a village in Sierra Leone
When Chris Rosati, a man currently suffering from ALS, or motor neurone disease, gave two young girls $100 to help spread kindness, he had high hopes that the girls would use the money well.
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TB Joshua appeals against order to testify in Lagos building collapse case
Nigerian preacher TB Joshua is appealing a court order to testify in the investigation into the collapse of a building at his church's compound.
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It takes a village to raise a child, says Cathy Clarke from Hillsong London
Cathy Clarke, the lead pastor for Hillsong London, recently shared her thoughts on the importance of surrounding children with a positive and caring community.
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Customers treat terminally-ill Costco employee to an all-expenses paid vacation
When Arlie Smith, a Costco employee was diagnosed with terminal bone cancer, his family, friends, co-workers and even customers were all devastated that he only has two more years to live.
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Jesus Culture encourages believers to 'do something'
International Christian youth outreach ministry Jesus Culture is encouraging believers to go out into the world and "do something" to change it for the better.
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Pastor claims Katy Perry is singing about having a relationship with the devil in song 'E.T.'
Baptist Pastor Charles Lawson from Knoxville, Tennessee claims that pop star Katy Perry is singing abut having a relationship with the devil in her song "E.T.", which is taken off her album Teenage Dream.
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Anger is a gift from God, says Pastor Ed Young
Anger is one of the most misunderstood emotions, according to Fellowship Church senior Pastor Ed Young, because there is still a way to channel that emotion constructively.