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Life of evangelist Luis Palau coming to the big screen in 'Palau the Movie' this October
"Palau the Movie" is gearing up for an October release and the autobiographical film will journey through renowned evangelist Luis Palau's life, who started out as a bold young street preacher who would go on to impact the world for Jesus.

Southwark Cathedral hosts services marking one year since London Bridge attacks
Southwark Cathedral is marking the first anniversary of the attack on London Bridge and the Borough Market throughout the day today. Visitors with gather for the 11am Eucharist or simply to come in to light a candle.

Nicaragua police end deadly church siege after Catholic Church intervenes
Police in Nicaragua have ended the siege of a church where opposition supporters had sought refuge after being attacked by riot police and pro-government militias, the BBC reported.
Trump revives summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
U.S. President Donald Trump, in a complete reversal, said on Friday he would hold a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on June 12 in Singapore in the latest twist in the high-stakes diplomacy over eliminating Pyonyang's nuclear arms programme.

Myanmar prepared to take back 700,000 Rohingya refugees who fled to Bangladesh
Myanmar is willing to take back all 700,000 Rohingya Muslim refugees who have fled to Bangladesh if they volunteer to return, the country's National Security Adviser Thaung Tun said on Saturday.

Driver in bus crash that killed 13 churchgoers faces up to 270 years in prison
The 21-year-old driver of a pickup truck that crashed into a church bus last year is facing up to 270 years in prison after pleading no contest to manslaughter charges on Thursday.

Minister shares how he was able to renew his faith after the murder of his family
Les Ferguson lost his desire to preach the Gospel after the murder of his wife and 21-year-old son in 2011, but just three years after the tragedy, he was able to return to the pulpit and ever since, has been sharing how he regained his faith while dealing with his loss.

5 big personality changes of newlywed couples
Researchers have chronicled five major personality changes that newlywed couples go through in the first year of marriage.

Israeli army kills Palestinian nurse in Gaza border protest
Israeli forces killed a Palestinian nurse on Friday as she tried to help a wounded protester at the Gaza border, according to health officials and a witness, while Israel said militants had attacked its troops with gunfire and a grenade.

Simon Thomas: I was clinging on to my faith by one finger after my wife died
Simon Thomas, the ex-Sky Sports and Blue Peter presenter who lost his wife Gemma to a rare form of leukaemia, has admitted he has been clinging to his faith 'by one finger'.

MPs step up campaign for nationwide ban on prayer outside abortion clinics
MPs have stepped up their campaign for a nationwide ban on prayers and vigils outside abortion clinics.
Pope Francis openly admits to 'culture of abuse and cover-up' in the Catholic Church
Pope Francis became the first pontiff to openly admit to and condemn a 'culture of abuse and cover-up' in the Catholic Church.

Have we all lost the plot on Sunday worship?
Are evangelicals abandoning Sunday worship?

Are there really unicorns in the Bible?
Yes, there really are. And here is why they are significant.

Church of England issues liturgies for survivors of sex abuse
The Church of England is releasing special liturgies asking forgiveness for abuse committed by priests.

Church sued for $2.3 million for refusing to host LGBT event in building it owns
An Oregon business has filed a complaint against a church that prohibited it from hosting an LGBT event in a building owned by the church, claiming that the fallout from that decision has harmed the company.