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Cardinal stresses Christians and Muslims do not worship the same God: Islamic god 'is a governor'
Some people are claiming that Christians and Muslims worship the same God, but Catholic Cardinal Raymond Burke, an American and former head of the highest court at the Vatican, insists this is not true.

Denmark's changing scene: As number of baptisms rises, thousands of Christians leave Church
There is both good news and bad news for Christians in Denmark.

Iran, not ISIS, is world's terrorist powerhouse and America's greatest enemy, says bestselling author
Despite its unmistakeable brutality and apparently lengthening arms to spread its campaign of terror, the Islamic State (ISIS) is not America's most dangerous enemy.

'Homeland' for Christians in Middle East pushed to protect them from ISIS genocide campaign
What can Christians do to help protect their fellow persecuted Christians in the Middle East?

The danger of adding to the Gospel
The main idea that refutes Christ's completeness and wholeness is called Syncretism- a condition where we try to mix what is supposedly perfect on its own with something else to try to add to its value.

Why a 'soft' view of sin will only get the church into trouble
So many churches and ministries today are afraid of or even refuse to talk about the things that grieve God - sin- because they don't want to sound too harsh. As a result we have so many Christians getting trapped in sin because their view of it is distorted and somewhat watered down.

Why is it so hard to establish quiet time with God sometimes?
We know that syncing with Jesus is important, and we know we desperately need it, but why is it often so hard to keep a strong devotions plan in place?

God doesn't keep a record of wrongs, but He doesn't keep a record of rights either
Many times, as Christians we can be swayed by the mindset that says, "what's in it for me?" As creatures of value, we're always looking for the trade off.

Arguments between believers: being right should always be less important than trying to figure out what's right
So many people try to protect their opinions not because they're convinced it's the truth, but because they attach too much of themselves to their ideas.

Why our faith in God means we can always be positive even in the face of failure
Every believer looks forward to hearing these words in the next age: "Well done good and faithful servant." What does it take to be a faithful servant of God?

Hearing the voice of God: Will it scare you or relieve you?
What would happen to you if you hear God speak in an audible voice but you couldn't see Him? Would it scare you or would it relieve you?

'Name it, claim it' and 3 other wrong views of prayer that can cripple us rather than help us
Here are four common yet subtle wrong views about prayer that could be bringing unnecessary trouble to you today.

The fine line between stewardship and loving money
How do we find the right mix of financial stewardship principles and efforts without falling for the love of money?

The Bible extols meekness but it's important not to confuse being a 'softy' with being weak
Meekness. What do most associate such a trait with usually? We think about meekness and the quickest things to pop up into our heads are the words timid, shy, quiet, push-over.

God absolutely wants you to enjoy life, but that means WITH Him not without Him
Many think of sin and a life without God as the life that one truly enjoys and a life with God as a boring and tasteless pursuit of all things dull. Nothing could be further from the truth.

How to remain content in a world that tells you you need more
We live in a world that screams in lies in our face telling us that we need to add to Christ to find true happiness- that we need a good career, a perfect church, a certain relationship.