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Republicans in disarray as Trump fails to repeal Obamacare
President Donald Trump suffered a stunning political setback on Friday in a Congress controlled by his own party when Republican leaders pulled legislation to overhaul the US healthcare system.

It's sad that the only original thing about Disney's new 'Beauty and the Beast' was its gay moment
Folks, we need fresh stories! And judging by the recent fare from Disney, Mickey Mouse is fresh out.

Is it OK for a Christian to support someone's wrong habits if the intention is to win that person to Christ?
If we desire to win a person to Christ, we can't do it in a way that doesn't honour Him.

Pastors are called to defend the truth but too many are running from it
Truth be told, life would be much easier if I took a secular job and avoided controversy.

One sure way to stoke the fires of love in your marriage
Marriage is a lifelong covenant that requires a lifetime of deliberate and intentional love. We must intentionally take time off to pursue our spouse and make effort to rekindle our love.

Pastor reveals horror of child sacrifices in Uganda, claims murder of innocents is big business
Hundreds of children are being kidnapped and murdered in Uganda every year because of the thriving child sacrifice business in that East African country, a pastor has revealed.

Social-networking addict finds God after unplugging her life from internet
Esther Emery used to almost literally live in cyberspace where she is connected to the internet 24/7, even waking up in the middle of the night to reach for a screen, which served as her "security blanket."

Archbishop of Canterbury: 'Christ's love and self-sacrifice will triumph over evil and despair'
The Archbishop of Canterbury spoke today of Christ's victory over evil on the Cross in relation to the London terror attack. He called for a memorial for those who were murdered, in particular PC Keith Palmer.

Christianity is 'over' in Iraq, but 'God is not dead despite terrible persecution,' says 'Vicar of Baghdad'
An eminent Anglican priest known as the "Vicar of Baghdad" has just presented two contrasting images of Christianity in Iraq.

Christian MP to live off rice and beans in poverty campaign
A Christian MP will live off a handful of plain rice and beans each day next week to raise money for millions of the poorest people around the world.

In Afghanistan, more than 1 in 10 babies die at birth. Here's why â and how it can change
Afghanistan currently has the worst infant mortality rate in the world, with 112 babies dying in every 1,000 births.

Archbishops launch investigation into Philip North row after 'highly individualised' attacks
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have launched a probe into a Church scandal that forced a bishop to decline a promotion amid accusations of 'sexism' and 'highly individualised' attacks.

6 Scripture verses about the heart â and why they don't mean what you think
In the modern West, we know what the 'heart' symbol means. It's about feelings, that warm fuzzy glow of romance and affection.

Study shows 'religious' countries are worse at science. What does this really tell us?
The more heavily faith-fuelled a society is, the worse its citizens will perform in maths and science. On the surface this looks like a damning indictment of faith â another feather in the cap of the new atheists who will say, 'We told you so'.

Bishop steps down after speaking of campaign forcing him to quit
David Wilbourne, a strong supporter of gay cleric Jeffrey John, will step down on Easter Sunday.

#PrayForLondon is the latest #PrayFor hashtag to trend. Sadly, there have been many others
The #PrayFor hashtag has become a universal, compassionate response to terror events around the world. It reaches beyond any individual faith, even to atheists, in empowering individuals at times when fear and feelings of powerlessness can become almost overwhelming.