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Why Calling Jesus 'Lord' Is Not Enough
Talk is cheap. Let's follow Christ with all that we have and are.

Russian Girl Born With No Arms Learns to Feed Herself Using Her Feet
People are capable of doing amazing things if they just set their hearts and minds to it. Vasilina Knutzen, a Russian toddler who was born with no arms, is proving just that as she manages to feed herself using just her feet.

Newly Engaged Couple Israel Houghton and Adrienne Bailon Are Saving Sex for Marriage
Celebrating her bridal shower was an extremely emotional event for "The Real" co-host Adrienne Bailon. Bailon shares during the event that there are some things she and fiancé Israel Houghton would like to do the traditional way, while there are some things they'd like to change.

XXX Church Says Marriage Is Not a Power Struggle, Encourages Couples to Serve Their Spouse
Being competitive can be a good thing, but when married couples start competing with one another in order to get the upper hand in marriage, Pastor Craig Gross from XXX Church warns that trouble will ensue.

Tim Tebow Says Miracle Should Not Be Attributed to Him But to God Instead
Former NFL star Tim Tebow, who is now playing the outfielder position for the New York Mets, is being hailed as a miracle worker after his prayer apparently helped save a fan who suffered a seizure and fell unconscious on the field during a game.

For Those Who Feel Like Quitting, Joel Osteen Urges: 'You've Come Too Far to Stop'
For people who've had enough of problems and challenges and are now considering quitting, Pastor Joel Osteen of Lakewood Church is recommending that they read the story of David in the Bible.

Candace Cameron Bure Says Election Is 'Embarrassing,' Does Not Condone Trump's 'Locker Room Talk'
"Fuller House" star Candace Cameron Bure has long been fed up with this year's presidential elections, and she is particularly upset with Republican nominee Donald Trump.

What Is Hell Like? Apologist Says There Are Different Levels to the Suffering
People have differing views about hell, but for Christian apologist Lee Strobel, hell is a place where there is no God. He believes the people who have spent their lives shunning God will be the ones who end up in that horrible place.

Why Willow Creek Community Church Is Promoting the 'Love Everyone, Always' Campaign
As U.S. Election Day draws nearer, the Willow Creek Community Church in the Chicago suburb of South Barrington, Illinois is launching a billboard campaign called "Love Everyone, Always" in hopes of unifying people despite their political differences.

Bible College in U.S. Maximum Security Prisons Turns Hard-Core Criminals into Messengers of Hope
People are finding Godâand even becoming His messengers of hopeâin one of the most unlikely places in the world: America's maximum security prisons.

45,000 Christians Who Fled Iraq Now Face Persecution in Turkey; U.S. Churches Urged 'To Wake Up' to the Crisis
When thousands of Christians fled Iraq to escape the brutality of Islamist extremists who have occupied their land, they must have thought that a better life free from the shackles of fear and bondage awaited them.

Pope Francis Donates $100,000 To Haiti Victims
Pope Francis has donated $100,000 to victims of Hurricane Matthew in Haiti.

'Survivor' Contestant Will Wahl Shares How Haitians Taught Him Faith â Not WealthâIs Key to Happiness
Haiti could teach the world a lesson on faith and hope.

Legendary Motown Singer Smokey Robinson Says Songwriting Is a Gift From God, Laments Today's 'Negative' Music
This legendary musical artist gives all the credit to God for giving him the inspiration to write more than 4,000 songs, many of them beloved classics.

The Battle To Retake Mosul: What Will It Mean For Civilians?
The battle to retake Mosul, a key city for Islamic State in northern Iraq and its final stronghold, has begun. Aid agencies are preparing as up to one million people are expected to flee.

What Lies Behind The Release Of The Nigerian Schoolgirls Held By Boko Haram?
There is no way of knowing exactly why there appears to be something of a breakthrough in the release of some of the 220-270 Chibok schoolgirls, most of them Christian, who were kidnapped by Boko Haram militants in April 2014. But divisions within the terrorist organisations offer a clue.