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Donald Trump to meet with senior evangelical leaders
Trump has so far had a mixed press from evangelicals in his campaign

Fallujah: Campaign begins to recapture key Iraqi town from ISIS
Iraqi forces have clashed with ISIS militants after an offensive against the town of Falluja was announced by Iraq's Prime Minister.

Britain risks year-long recession if it votes for Brexit â Osborne
"The British people must ask themselves this question: can we knowingly vote for a recession?" Osborne said.

Tim Tebow writes inspirational book on weathering 'life' storms' and discovering one's 'true identity'
Devout Christian and former Jets quarterback Tim Tebow is no stranger to weathering life's storms.

Christian NBA star Stephen Curry says he doesn't have to 'bash people over the head' with a Bible to show his faith
For back-to-back NBA MVP Stephen Curry, being a devoted follower of Jesus Christ doesn't mean you have to carry the Bible all the time and "bash people over the head" with it.

Prison staff reluctant to tackle Islamic extremists, reveals report
A report that reveals prison staff are relucant to tackle Islamic extremists has been delayed.

Kevin Durant of Oklahoma City Thunder says Hillsong's Pastor Carl Lentz taught him God is all about love
Kevin Durant credits Pastor Carl Lentz of Hillsong New York City for teaching him that God is all about love, freeing his mind from the shackles of fear that once kept him in the dark spiritually.

Casual sex culture only makes women lonely and emotionally unstable, feminist's research shows
A recent study conducted by no less than a self-confessed feminist has revealed that this so-called "casual hookup" culture do not make women fell good, but instead leave them emotionally empty.

Finding God after losing homes: More Muslim refugees from Mideast wanting to embrace Jesus Christ in Germany
More and more Christian churches in Germany are reporting increasing interests among Muslim migrants to convert to Christianity.

Count of Zika patients in U.S. suddenly rises, but there's no need to panic for now, says CDC
Just recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that there were 65 cases of Zika virus in the United States. Its latest report however stated that there are now 122 patients infected with the virus. Should this be a cause for concern?

New counter-extremism law will fuel terrorism, civic leaders warn
A coalition of influential civil society groups and individuals has condemned the new counter-extremism legislation that was announced in the Queen's Speech.

EgyptAir: Sisi warns of long investigation
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said on Sunday that an investigation into the cause of an EgyptAir plane crash could take a long time but the facts would be made public as soon as they were available.

Taliban chief likely killed in US air strikes
The Afghan Taliban head has been killed in US air strikes on Pakistan, in unconfirmed reports.

ISIS urge attacks over Ramadan
ISIS followers have been told to launch attacks on Western targets during the month of Ramadan, which begins in early June.

Pfizer bans sale of its drugs for use in lethal injection for capital punishment in U.S.
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has banned the sale of its drugs to be used for executions via lethal injection in the U.S. saying it manufactures drugs to save lives.

Christian artists act pre-emptively to protect their religious beliefs by asking court to nix state's anti-discrimination law
Two Christian artists have filed a pre-enforcement lawsuit against Phoenix City in Arizona, asking the court to declare its anti-discrimination law as unconstitutional and violative of their religious beliefs on marriage.