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Church-state separation is OK, but 'there should never be separation between God and state' â Philippine President Duterte
During his first State of the Nation Address, Duterte pointed out the need for a union between God and state.

Holy Spirit over Iran: Revival results in 3 million new believers today from just 100,000 in '94
A great revival is going on inside the Islamic Republic of Iran, Christian believers who have planted an "Internet church" in that heavily restricted Middle East country have disclosed.

Beacon of hope: Israel, the only country in Middle East where Christians live in peace and security
Islamic radicals have been persecuting, driving out and even slaughtering hundreds of thousands of Christians in the Middle East.

Entire church in U.S. on ISIS kill lists â names taken from church directories on Internet
As many as 15,000 Americans are on various "kill lists" that the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist organisation has put out, with many of them not knowing that they have been marked for death.

Why Pope Francis may not be particularly welcome in Poland
Beneath the surface, there is a tension between this Pope and a country which has veered towards a hard-right approach to immigration and which still sees John Paul II as "the Pope"

Churches given £2.4m security fund to protect from hate crimes
Churches and other places of worship will receive £2.4m for security measures to help protect them following a spike in hate crimes reported since the EU referendum result.

Religious people oppose genetic engineering to enhance human abilities
The more religious a person is, the more likely they are to oppose genetic engineering that could enhance minds and bodies, and help babies suffering from genetic diseases.

Jacques Hamel: The humble priest who was 'treasured' by the community
Father Jacques Hamel, 84, was celebrating Mass with two nuns and two other worshippers inside the church in Saint-Ãtienne-du-Rouvray, near Rouen in northern France when they came under attack.

Many thousands of displaced children in Nigeria on brink of starvation
Hundreds of thousands of children in north-eastern Nigeria are facing starvation because of the ravages of the terror group Boko Haram.

Florida Gators' Cristian Garcia credits God with using him to stop alleged sexual assault on a woman
A football player from the University of Florida's Florida Gators is crediting God for using him to stop a man from allegedly sexually assaulting a woman at the back of the bar where he works.

Is it OK for a Christian to play video games?
No, this article isn't going to bash gamers or prohibit Christians from playing videogames.

How do I share the gospel without offending others?
The truth is that the gospel will always hurt people who are in sin.

Here's what you need to live a pure and blameless life
We will be able to live a pure and blameless life when we live for Christ alone.

5 ways you can 'love your enemies'
The Lord Jesus Christ is such a loving and forgiving God that He wants all of His followers to love their enemies.

Senior Church leader warns of 'copycat killings' after French priest has throat slit
A senior church leader in the UK has warned the murder of a priest in Normandy could be a "sign of things to come".

UK in north and south holds out hand to welcome Syrian refugees
Norfolk County Council has become the latest in the UK to declare itself ready to welcome refugees from Syria while Salford Roman Catholic diocese is piloting the government's new refugee community sponsorship scheme.