Mission
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Nuns tell U.S. Supreme Court: Government shouldn't force religious groups to provide birth control
The government has a lot of other venues to provide contraceptives and other forms of birth control to its constituents, so it should not force religious groups to do so, nuns from the Little Sisters of the Poor told the Supreme Court through their lawyers.
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Kansas governor signs law restricting membership in faith groups to protect religious freedom
Now, Christian college students in Kansas can exercise their religious freedom inside their own campuses without fear of being punished for exercising their faith, thanks to a law recently approved by the state's governor, Sam Brownback.
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Christians asked to pray for families of slain Bible translators, their killers, and for new translation teams
This Easter Sunday, Christians worldwide are asked to include in their prayers the families of the four Bible translators who were recently martyred in the Middle East.
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Ken Ham promises Noah's Ark theme park will be one of the 'greatest Christian outreaches of our era'
In the Book of Genesis chapters 6 to 9 of the Holy Bible, Christians can read how God saved Noah, his family and all types of animals from the Great Flood thanks to a giant Ark. Soon, Christians will not just be able to read this amazing story of salvation; they will also be able to experience it themselves.
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Atheists disrespect Noah's Ark amusement park, calling it 'Genocide and Incest Park'
An atheist group called the Tri-State Freethinkers recently chose to disrespect the Christian group and the Holy Bible by calling the amusement park a "Genocide and Incest Park."
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Women more religious than men, especially Christian women
Many religious denominations, such as Roman Catholics, allow only men to be clergy. "Yet it often appears that the ranks of the faithful are dominated by women," says the report.
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Islamic militants gun down 4 Bible translators in raid on Wycliffe office in Mideast
Islamic militants mercilessly murdered four defenceless Wycliffe Bible translators in the Middle East this week, the Bible translating ministry reported.
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Christian education association encourages teachers to show faith without violating the law
There is a way for teachers to live their faith without violating the Constitutional tenets in proselytising, according to the Christian Educators Association International.
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Under-attendance and other things that get pastors frustrated
Thom Rainer, president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources recently posted a podcast on issues affecting local church leaders.
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Albert Einstein 'absolutely not an atheist,' believed in God who brings 'harmony' in the universe
One of the greatest scientists to have ever lived, physicist and the brains behind the Theority of Relativity Albert Einstein, believed in God, and even once admitted anger towards atheists.
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Pope Francis to visit Auschwitz death camp
Pope Francis is to make his first visit to the Auschwitz death camp when he is in Poland for World Youth Day in July.
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Former Archbishop of Canterbury 'shocked' by antisemitic rhetoric at universities
The former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has said he is "very shocked" by the rise in antisemitic rhetoric at British universities.
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Disgraced Christian minister Paul Flowers in new sex and drugs scandal
The disgraced former head of the Co-operative Bank has been caught up in a new scandal.
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God can change homosexuals into straights, formerly lesbian Christian pastor attests
Aside from the fact that she is a famous female preacher in a male-dominated world of ministry, 54-year-old pastor Isabél Contreras seems like an ordinary pastor. She, however, has a very dark past.
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Second African province announces Anglican boycott over LGBT controversies
Archbishop of Kenya Eliud Wabukala said his province will join Uganda in a boycott of the next meeting of the Anglican Communion's central body.