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Pastor Robert Jeffress says majority of people are going to hell
Pastor Robert Jeffress, who hosts the programme "Pathway to Victory," did not have good news to share during his sermon entitled "The Resurrection That Awaits Us."

Pro-life group: Local court handling Planned Parenthood case tainted by corruption
The pro-life group called "Operation Rescue" is calling for the appointment of a special prosecutor to hear and decide on Planned Parenthood's baby body-parts trade to ensure that the outcome of the case, as well as another murder complaint against an abortionist, will be impartial and credible.

Court in England orders baby's life support to be removed against parents' wishes
A local court in England allowed officials from the Northampton General Hospital to unplug a severely disabled 14-week-old baby from his ventilator and move him to a palliative care unit to dieâall against the young child's parents' wishes.

3 French believers ride bikes for 18 days to join World Youth Day
Three young French pilgrims used the power of their faith and their legs to be able to join the youth event, which happens only every two to three years.
More Christians continue to suffer violence in Egypt, advocacy group says
Incidents of sectarian violence continue to rise in Egypt, with some affecting Christians, according to Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), which fights for the protection of religious freedom, justice and human rights across the globe.

Vatican representative tells U.N.: Church must help prevent conflicts, foster peace in Africa
In his speech during an open debate on peacebuilding in Africa, Archbishop Auza said that the Church can do a lot to elevate the living conditions of residents in conflict-affected areas.

London police chief: It's not 'if' Britain is hit by terrorists, but 'when'
Hogan-Howe acknowledged that people in Britain were becoming increasingly worried they could be next.

Gunman kills one, injures three in Austin, Texas shooting
"Active shooter incident downtown, multiple victims. Stay away from downtown," Austin police said in a message on Twitter.

May intervened at Hinckley Point over China security fears
The plan by France's EDF to build two reactors with financial backing from a Chinese state-owned company was championed by May's predecessor David Cameron.

JK Rowling bids farewell to Harry Potter at 'Cursed Child' gala
Throngs of fans crowded bookstores for the midnight release of the book, hours after the play in London's West End theatre district dazzled theatre-goers.

Pope condemns 'wave of terror', urges young people to shun indifference
The pope, who ends his five-day trip to Poland today, made an unscheduled stop at the church of St Francis of Assisi in Krakow.

Why God should be your ultimate source of joy and happiness
God is the ultimate source of all things good.

What to do when you are often misjudged by others around you
When this happens, a lot of hurt is expected to be felt.

3 reasons why God is more trustworthy than man
We can trust God because He loves us and is for us.

How to trust in God when He seems silent despite the troubles around you
God will never break any promise. Think about it.

ISIS using new undetectable car bomb: 'unique, strange and terrible' weapon kills 292 in Baghdad
The Islamic State (ISIS) has introduced a new weapon that has been described as "unique, strange, and terrible."