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Newsboys lead singer Michael Tait moved to tears when homeless choir sings 'We Believe' for the band
Christian rock band Newsboys has been making using their gift of music to spread God's word for years now, but when their song was performed by a group of homeless men the band's frontman Michael Tait was moved to tears.

Amoris Laetitia: How the Pope's exhortation could shake up the Church
The Pope's long-anticipated exhortation following the two Synods on the family, Amoris Laetitia (The Joy of Love) has been published.

Craig Groeschel clears up some misconceptions around money, the Bible and what really is the root of all evil
The Life Church pastor wants Christians to be clear about something: money is not in itself the problem

Cardinal Nichols: Human trafficking is 'an evil crying out to heaven'
The head of the Catholic Church in the UK has called for an international effort to eliminate human trafficking and modern slavery by 2030, describing it as "an evil crying out to heaven".

Garissa one year on: Christians should expect persecution, pastor says
Christians must expect to face persecution, according to one Nigerian pastor reflecting on the Garissa attacks a year on.

Liberation and hope: 10 of the best Jürgen Moltmann quotes
One of the world's most prominent theologians is turning 90. Christian Today looks at 10 of his most profound sayings...

Christian baker slams new 'religious freedom' bill for allowing discrimination against gay people
A Christian baker from Mississippi has criticised the religious freedom bill for "decriminilising discrimination" against LGBT people.

Nigeria: Hundreds killed and churches burned in latest Fulani massacre
At least 500 people are reported to have been murdered in new attacks by Fulani herders in more than 10 villages in northern Nigeria and the villages remain under siege.

Christian student expelled from university for quoting Bible on homosexuality loses appeal
Felix Ngole, aged 38 and married with four children, was asked to leave the University of Sheffield after he wrote a post on Facebook opposing gay marriage and quoting the Bible.

Signs and miracles can change lives but not if we are still indulging in these sinful behaviours
There is a school of thought going around the body of Christ today suggesting that seeing signs and wonders is a sure way of saving, converting and transforming the lives of skeptics and unbelievers. There is countless evidence, however, showing that miracles are not a surefire way to bring about change.

Brother of priest kidnapped by ISIS in Yemen: 'Everything is secure in God's hands'
The brother of kidnapped Fr Tom Uzhunnalil is leaving everything in God's hands, according to the Catholic News Service.

5 unhealthy ways we idolize our pastors
The biggest mistake when it comes to spotting idolatry is thinking that we cannot idolize good things. In fact, everything that man idolizes is something that is perceived to be good.

Filled with regret? Here are 8 scriptures to remind you it's not what God wants for you
Missed opportunities. We've all had our share at some point. Maybe it was a job opportunity, a ministry transition, a call to be generous to a building project or cause or a chance to pursue a romantic relationship.

Panama Papers: Cameron admits he held stake in father's offshore trust
British Prime Minister David Cameron acknowledged in a TV interview yesterday that he once had a stake in his late father's offshore trust

10 pilgrimages for Christians seeking spiritual enrichment
The pilgrimage is an ancient spiritual ritual in which believers travel to a holy site. In ancient times, pilgrims travelled large distances by foot to reach such holy places.

'Duck Dynasty' star Phil Robertson reveals how he met Jesus after getting into a bar brawl
"Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson did not grow up as a devout Christian. In fact, he was a "bone to be chewed" non-believer who gave Christians a tough time every time they tried to share the Gospel with him.