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Gwen Stefani says she was 'channelling God' in deeply personal new album
Gwen Stefani has made new music again, and she said that her new album "Now This Is What the Truth Feels Like" has helped her get past her broken marriage and navigate the waters of new love.

Did God give me my terror boss?
One of the most demotivating things at work is having a superior that exists to make your life miserable. How can work be a blessing when being with your boss is the epitome of hell on earth?

UN report detailing children and the disabled being burned alive in South Sudan is reliable, say country's churches
Church sources in Sudan are confirming the veracity of a United National Human Rights (UNHR) report that women and children and the disabled are being subjected to rape and brutality amid the eruption of a civil war in the territory.

Under-attendance and other things that get pastors frustrated
Thom Rainer, president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources recently posted a podcast on issues affecting local church leaders.

Does Christianity really promote violence?
Does the Bible really reflect a blood-thirsty religion and, moreover, a violent God? What does a true Christian have to say about all of this?

Iain Duncan Smith: Did the Christian minister's crusade against poverty do more harm than good?
Make no mistake, this is a political earthquake. Iain Duncan Smith, the former leader of the Conservative Party, the redoubtably tough former army officer and champion of the party rank and file, has resigned. Not because the measures announced in this week's budget were too soft, though. Because they were too harsh.

Erica Campbell's president doesn't have to be Christian
If the Grammy winning gospel duo Erica and Tina Campbell of Mary Mary are asked who would get their vote in the upcoming presidential elections, the sisters say that being Christian is not a requirement.

Russell Moore appeals for stop to 'millenial bashing,' saying young people are not all selfish and entitled
Theologian, social commentator and Southern Baptist Minister Russell Moore has appealed for a stop to the practice of "millennial bashing" amid the backlash of a rant by one twenty something year old employee of Yelp about her low salary. The post garnered a slew of negative feedback from social media saying that millennials are selfish and entitled.

'Ben-Hur' trailer shows brief glimpse of a transformed Morgan Freeman
There is still some months left before the August 26 release of Paramount Film's remake of the 1959 classic Ben Hur but the studio has finally offered the first full glimpse into the movie by releasing its official trailer.

Donald Trump continues to divide American Christians; religious leaders speak up
Even as Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump continues to enjoy the support of some sectors of Evangelicals, there are still Christian leaders who continue to question his positions on key issues.

How should we respond as our nation slides into secularism?
The world fails to provide answers to the big questions of life, but people are looking for answers and looking in all sorts of places.
Tray Walker death: prayers for family of 23-year-old Baltimore Ravens star; Coach John Harbaugh hopes he rests in Jesus
"May he rest in the Peace of Christ Jesus forever" - Ravens coach John Harbaugh

Throw away your strongholds - they are nothing but trouble
Our human wants will never satisfy us so don't waste a single minute more indulging in them

Leading Conservative Christians regret resignation of Iain Duncan Smith
Former Government minister Ann Widdecombe who now heads the Christian Brexit campaign Christians for Britain, told Christian Today it was a "pity" he had gone.

Brussels raids: Paris attacks prime suspect Abdesalam arrested
The "place where you can disappear", the "Jihadist airbase" -- the crowded Brussels borough of Molenbeek, finally proved not big enough for Europe's most wanted man: Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam.

Pope to visit Armenia after angering Turkey with genocide remark
Pope Francis plans to visit Armenia in June, the Vatican said on Friday, a trip that could upset Turkey if he again describes the century-old massacres of Christian Armenians as a genocide.