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Number of Americans who experimented with homosexual acts doubled in past 24 years, survey shows
Based on this poll, only 4.25 percent of Americans engaged in gay activities back in 1973. By 2014, this number alarmingly skyrocketed to 8.5 percent of the 28,000 survey respondents who openly shared their sexual experiences.

'Miracle treatment': Stroke patients able to regain mobility in less than a month after stem cell injections
Using donated adult stem cells, researchers from the Stanford University's School of Medicine were able to successfully treat patients whose legs and arms were earlier rendered immobile after suffering stroke.

8 scriptures to help you face your personal giants
Here are eight scriptures that can encourage you when you're facing your own personal giants today.

4 things men should do more with their family
Often men think that they're on their own when it comes to running their household, but God's promise is that He gives not just authority but even ability through Jesus Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit for fathers and husbands to become heroes at home.

Is your faith life tainted by greed?
It's not an accident that Jesus talked about the kingdom of God more than He did about money, and it's also no accident that money comes second as the most discussed topic by Jesus.

How to avoid a 'broken' heart: Married people more likely to survive cardiac arrest, study shows
A recent study from the United Kingdom showed that individuals who take their marriage vows are less likely to have their hearts broken, in the medical sense.

Following Christ's example: Christians joining delegates from other religions to tackle leprosy woes in Rome conference
Representatives of the world's major religions will gather in the Vatican this week to discuss ways to promote the prevention and find new treatments to leprosy.

India's religious freedom row
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has insisted that religious freedom is enshrined in India's constitution, but the reality for religious minorities in the country does not match up.

How do we answer the fundamental question: What is Jesus like?
That question "What is Christ like?" is a profound one, and fundamental to what we do when we do mission or just live in the world as his disciples.

Why the US doesn't want to see Boko Haram as part of Islamic State
The US view of Boko Haram as a locally-focused, homegrown insurgency is likely to keep the group more to the margins of the US fight against Islamic State in Africa.

ISIS news: Over 8,000 people worldwide identified in 'kill list' released by hackers' group with terrorist links
A group of hackers who claims to be working for the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist organisation has released its latest "kill" list comprising of 8,318 people worldwide together with their names, residential addresses and even email addresses.

Hindu extremists beat and torture nearly 30 Christians in India
Hindu extremists in India have beaten up and tortured 29 Christians who refused to deny their faith in Christ and convert to Hinduism.

Pope Francis explains importance of wine in Catholic rituals, citing Jesus' first miracle of turning water to wine in Cana wedding
A wedding without wine is shameful! Thus said Pope Francis as he explained how wine is central to marking the joy of a new marriage in the Roman Catholic Church.

Ramadan dispute leads to fire causing £8m damage in German refugee camp
A dispute over Ramadan meals led to the destruction of a shelter in a German refugee camp, causing £8m worth of damage, according to German investigators.

Hillary Clinton finds herself in conflict with her Church on abortion and gay rights
Although looking jubilant after clinching the Democratic Party's presidential nomination on Tuesday, Hillary Clinton may have something to worry about in her quest for the White House concerning her religious affiliation.

Donald Trump turns repentant, says he will ask God for forgiveness as he explains how he views Jesus Christ
"I will be asking for forgiveness [from God]." Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump made this remark in a recent interview with noted columnist and author Cal Thomas, thus effectively retracting an earlier statement he made that he had never felt the need for repentance and to ask for God's forgiveness.