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Single and hoping to marry? Here's how trusting God to give you the best partner works
Because He loves us and is for us, He is by no means a killjoy.

Moroccan Christians face persecution over online testimonies
Moroccan Christians bravely proclaim their faith but they are under threat of government persecution.

98% of donations by Catholic Relief Services staff go to pro-abortion advocates
Political contributions made by employees of a Catholic overseas charity arm went to pro-abortion candidates, according to a report.

Appeals court upholds priest's privacy rights in confession
A Louisiana appeals court has upheld a ruling that Catholic priests cannot be forced to reveal what has been said during confession.

U.S. public school cancels prayer service after atheist group objects
A back-to-school prayer service was cancelled at the public school in Mississippi and moved to a church after an atheist group sent a letter, claiming that the event was an endorsement of religion in violation of the U.S. Constitution.

How God helped this police officer save a drowning child's life
Clovis Police Corporal Curtis Shurtliff was enjoying his family camping trip at Dinkey Creek in Fresno County, California last week when God used him to save a drowning child's life.

Tim Tebow to pursue new career in professional baseball
Former NFL star and current ESPN sportscaster Tim Tebow is not giving up on his dream to play sports for a living. After his failed career with the NFL, the Christian athlete is now going to pursue a career as a professional baseball player.

Why the heart matters most to God
The heart heavily determines whether our actions become that of a God-honouring, Christ-following disciple or an extremely passionate but sincerely wrong false prophet.

God fights for your joy and peace more than you do
While we understand Jesus as being the source of peace and joy, just how readily accessible is He and how can we tap into Him as our source?

Severe restrictions on religious freedom in the Maldives as defamation law passed
Religious freedom is further at risk in the Maldives after the Indian Ocean archipelago legalised criminal defamation on Tuesday.

Christian takes Sports Direct to tribunal after being 'forced to work on Sundays'
A practising Christian is taking the controversial retail chain Sports Direct to en employment tribunal today after he he was made to work on Sundays.

Catholic charity wants to train 1,000 new priests after Fr Jacques Hamel killing
In honour of Jacques Hamel, the French priest murdered by Islamist sympathisers two weeks ago, a Catholic charity is launching a campaign to support the training of 1,000 new priests around the world.

Lebanon Church leader says Middle East needs Christians and Muslims
The cardinal was speaking at the opening of an amphitheatre dedicated to a martyr of the Armenian Genocide.

Calais authorities urged not to demolish restaurants and shops in 'Jungle' refugee camp
French authorities were on Wednesday accused of using demolitions to force out refugees living in the Calais 'Jungle' camp.

DA Carson: The Kim Davis case shows what Christians will face in standing up for the gospel
It is "increasingly difficult" to hold rational conversations about important moral and social issues in today's American society, according to prominent New Testament scholar DA Carson.

Hope, the fuel of our faith: What the Bible says
We can rest assured that God's purposes will come to pass, even when all around us is turmoil and we are feeling confused by what we are going through.