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Benham brothers say Christians and Muslims both don't like homosexuality, but their responses to it are different
Identical twins David and Jason Benham, television hosts and former baseball players, are offering their condolences to the families who have been victimised by the tragic shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, which left 50 people dead and 53 others injured.

3 Bible figures you should be careful not to resemble in your life
The Bible gives us examples of figures that we should never imitate because they have characteristics that should not be found in any Christ-follower.

Syrian refugee children hearing the Gospel at Bible camp
Syrian refugees need people's help more than ever, and they need help not just with rebuilding their lives, but also with the restoration of their emotional wellbeing and spiritual faith.

Brian Houston promotes new Hillsong Channel, says it's a global channel that will impact millions for Christ
Pastor Brian Houston of the highly popular Hillsong Church in Australia is proud to announce the creation of Hillsong Channel, which hopes to provide a "front row seat and backstage pass to all that's happening at Hillsong around the globe."

What does the Bible say about angels? They are different from people but can appear as people, writer says
What do people really know of angels? Many picture them as innocent-looking little babies dressed in white cloth.

'Duck Dynasty' stars, all happily married, dish out relationship advice
The Robertson clan from the A&E reality series "Duck Dynasty" all have happy, blessed marriages. Hence, during their recent show, they decided to share their blessings by dishing out some relationship advice that has kept them together through thick and thin.

Schools that give out condoms post higher teen fertility rates, study indicates
A new study shows that the distribution of condoms to public school students in the U.S. increases teen fertility by 10 percent.

Churches offer free funeral services for victims of Orlando mass shooting
Churches in Orlando, Florida are offering to host funeral services for the victims of the Pulse club mass shooting that left 50 people dead and dozens injured.

Christina Grimmie laid to rest; father says 'God's plan is better than my plan'
The father of Christina Grimmie, the "Voice" star who was tragically shot after a concert a week ago, spoke movingly of his continued trust in God at a public memorial for his daughter on Friday.

Atheists block Christian group from interacting with student athletes, saying act violates U.S. Constitution
An organization of atheists has blocked a Christian group from participating in athletic programs in Kentucky, saying the act violated the U.S. Constitution by promoting religion.

Do you want to be a great dad? Bestselling author Jefferson Bethke shows you how
Evangelical speaker and bestselling author Jefferson Bethke is baffled why Mother's Day gets more attention than Father's Day. He thinks that fathers "can do a lot better."

Martin Luther King Jr.'s niece believes Muhammad Ali went to Heaven despite his Muslim faith
Still mourning the death of Muhammad Ali, the niece of assassinated black leader Martin Luther King Jr. says she believes that the great boxer went to Heaven despite the fact that he converted to Islam when he was still a young man.

Fallujah: Iraqi PM declares victory over ISIS in city
Iraqi forces on Friday entered the centre of Fallujah, the Iraqi city longest held by Islamic State, nearly four weeks after the start of a US-backed offensive that cleared out the tens of thousands of residents still there.

Belgium: Police arrest 12 suspected of planning new attack
Twelve people suspected of planning new attacks were arrested across Belgium overnight after police carried out about 40 house searches in the country, the federal prosecutor's office said in a statement on Saturday.

Man charged with murder of Labour MP Jo Cox
Police said on Saturday they have charged a 52-year-old man with the murder of British MP Jo Cox following an attack that has brought campaigning for next week's referendum on European Union membership to a standstill.

Christians offer food to poor Muslims celebrating Ramadan in war-ravaged Aleppo in gesture of solidarity
In a gesture of compassion and solidarity, Christian residents struggling to survive in the war-ravaged Syrian city of Aleppo are providing food to even poorer Muslim families in their neighbourhood as they observe the Islamic month of Ramadan.