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'If President Obama orders registration of guns, I will disregard it' â Indiana sheriff
An Indiana sheriff vowed to ignore if President Barack Obama orders the registration of firearms.

US Justice Department creates new post to combat domestic terrorism and extremism
The US Justice Department has created a new position to fight violent domestic terrorism and extremism in the United States.
ISIS recruiting terrorists '24 hours a day' in US, telling recruits 'If you can't come, kill where you are'âFBI chief
The head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said Wednesday that ISIS has been recruiting potential homegrown terrorists "24 hours a day" in the United States.

What Ireland's rugby players can teach their politicians
Catholics and Protestants have found cause to fight each other ever since Martin Luther supposedly started criticising the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century.

Merkel heads to Turkey to ask for help with refugee crisis
German Chancellor Angela Merkel travels to Istanbul on Sunday desperate to secure Turkey's help in stemming the flow of refugees from the Middle East to Europe, but without being seen to sacrifice their human rights.

Jessa Seewald shares Bible verse that helps her get through troubled times
Jessa Seewald from the former TLC reality show "19 Kids and Counting," who is currently carrying her first child nicknamed Quincy might carry a positive outlook in life, but there are still certain situations that get her down. To help get through these difficult times, Jessa turns to God and she always remembers one of her favorite Bible verses.

What God does when we pray: How quantum theory helps us understand intercession
We all wonder sometimes exactly what prayer achieves.

Bobby Jindal says America needs 'spiritual revival' and not more gun laws
All of the presidential hopefuls for the 2016 elections have their own ideas regarding America's gun control laws, but for Republican candidate and Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, the real issue is actually the "spiritual" condition of America and not its gun laws.

Tim Tebow reacts to Russell Wilson and Ciara's vow of celibacy, wishes them luck
Football star Russell Wilson and his girlfriend Ciara made the news when they both decided to take a vow of celibacy and make themselves pure for marriage. People had conflicting views about their arrangement, but for fellow Christian football star Tim Tebow, he hopes that the couple will succeed.

Church of England bishops call on Government to let in thousands more refugees
More than 80 Church of England bishops have called on the Government to take in at least 50,000 Syrian refugees over the next five years.

Rev. Albert Mohler urges Christians to boycott gay weddings â even of their friends and family members
When Christians attend friends and family members' gay weddings, it implies that they are giving their "moral approval" to the union, and this is why Rev. Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary writes in his new book "We Cannot Be Silent" that people should strengthen their resolve and boycott these weddings.

Washington high school football coach vows to defy order for him to stop praying
Nothing will stop Coach Joe Kennedy from praying - not even at the risk of losing his job.

Saddleback Church says everybody can be involved in ministry for the mentally ill
Mental health is an important issue for Saddleback Church, especially since lead pastor Rick Warren and his wife Kay lost their son Matthew because of his mental illness back in 2013.

World's first male rape centre opens in Sweden, country with highest rape rate in Europe
The country of Sweden is not known for its strong support for gender equality for nothing. In fact, the world's first male rape center has just opened up in its capital in Stockholm on Thursday, and hopes to provide treatment for men who have been traumatized by sexual assaults and advances.

Pope says Church needs more decentralisation, changes to papacy
Pope Francis called on Saturday for "healthy decentralisation" of power in the Roman Catholic Church, including changes in the papacy and greater decision-making authority for local bishops.

Protesters blame Turkish government for death of 97 people in ISIS bombings
Turkish government has been accused of serious neglect for having failed to secure the civilians and prevent a massacre from happening in the capital city of Ankara last Saturday, which left 97 people dead and hundreds more injured.