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Here's The Only Third Party Allowed â And Encouraged â In Your Marriage
Having another person enter in the marriage relationship spells disaster.

Revival in Kenya as over 6,000 people accept Jesus Christ into their hearts after 10-day outreach
When hundreds of missionaries urged Kenya locals to pray for a revival, they did not expect that it would lead to thousands of lives being saved just 10 days after.

Woman heads to court because of 'What Would Jesus Do' car sticker
A woman from Punta Gorda, Florida is headed to court not because she did something wrong. Rather, she's headed to court simply because she was proud enough to display her faith on her windsheild.

Catholic event hopes to answer people's 'challenging questions' about homosexuality
An upcoming Catholic conference called the "Truth and Love" project is going to help people understand same-sex attraction and come to terms with their sexual identity.

Scientific discoveries should strengthen faith in God, says Billy Graham
Faith and science don't always mesh, but world-renowned evangelist Billy Graham believes that scientific discoveries should actually fuel people's beliefs that God is real.

Single mother plans to feed 30,000 people by her 30th birthday: 'I want to put an end to hunger'
It breaks the heart of single mother Lauren Puryear every time she sees homeless people suffer, so one day, she approached homeless people from her town and asked them what they needed.

4 sayings a lot of Christians think are in the Bible but are not
Believers and unfortunately even spiritual leaders are in the process of adding ideas to the Bible as if God's promises and commands are not enough.

Cutting off 'limbs': Why it's better to remove things that hinder us
Distractions are everywhere today and some of them can be harmless, but many of them can be harmful, taking our minds off meaningful work, relationships, values and principles. How do we deal with such distractions?

Why we can't find our purpose without first finding our identity in Christ
As we go for God, He goes with us, but we will never truly know that without first knowing our new status in Christ as children, citizens and thus now workers for God's kingdom.

Sadie Robertson says new tattoo isn't to be cool but to remind her of living fearless in the name of Jesus
"Duck Dynasty" star Sadie Robertson never planned on getting a tattoo. Seeing her father Willie get inked every now and then always upset the "Live Original" teenager, but she changed her mind about it after conquering her anxiety and fear.

Christian Persecution In Pakistan Must Stop, Boris Johnson Told
The moderator of the Church of Scotland has voiced his support for persecuted Christians in Pakistan and written to the UK foreign secretary Boris Johnson, asking him to put pressure on Pakistani authorities to stop the abuse.

Thousands protest against same-sex marriage plan in Mexico, call for defence of family values, marriage institution
It was a sight to see: Tens of thousands of people dressed mainly in white and carrying white balloons, marching as they held banners warning against same-sex marriage and demanding parents' right to control sex education in schools.

Iraqi Parliament Votes Against New Christian Province In Nineveh Plain
Plans for the creation of a new Christian province in northern Iraq's Nineveh Plain appear to have been scuppered by a vote in the Iraqi Parliament in favour of maintaining the administrative border of the province of Nineveh.

Christian missionary ready to risk death to spread the Gospel in his war-torn home of South Sudan
Returning from a land smouldering in ethnic violence may not be an option at all for any ordinary manâespecially if that man has already experienced the horrors of prison and what it's like to face death in that country.

ISIS executes scores of prisoners in new 'Hell of the Apostates' propaganda video
The blindfolded men were led to their pre-dug graves and shot in the back of the head at close range one by one.

Trial Adjourned Of Christian Pastors Facing Death Penalty In Sudan
The "spying" trial of pastors in Sudan has been adjourned until next month after the prosecution failed to prepare adequately for the case.