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Donald Trump's ex-campaign manager Paul Manafort turns himself in to FBI over Russia meddling
Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort handed himself into the FBI to face charges around alleged Russian meddling in the US presidential election, according to reports.

First ever recorded solar eclipse proves biblical text, scholars say
The oldest solar eclipse ever recorded could help explain a biblical story that has baffled scholars for generations.

An old-fashioned Christian in the Twitter age: Why Gordon Brown was underrated
Gordon Brown's autobiography is not out until next week, and we do not yet know from the current extracts published today by the Mirror how much and even whether he discusses what is his genuinely strong Christian faith

Welby vs Campbell: The GQ interview tells us more about both of them
Campbell has sat down for a fascinating, 40 minute interview for GQ with the Archbishop of Canterbury, no less.

Martin Luther King's niece in abortion protest: 'Today's unborn babies are yesterday's blacks'
Martin Luther King's niece is comparing the fight against racism with the fight against abortion, describing the pro-life campaign as 'the new civil rights movement'.

Five ways to help young people engage with the Bible
A recent LifeWay research report published in the States earlier this month identified regular Bible reading as one of the top 10 factors that help young people keep the faith as they grow into adulthood.

Thor Ragnarok review: an Antichrist movie that's not for kids
Despite its 12A rating and landscape of bright colours and caped characters, Thor Ragnarok is no kids' movie.

Pakistani Christian attacked for Remembrance poppies on his car
A Pakistani Christian who was beaten up in Derby claims he was targeted for his faith and for displaying Remembrance Day poppies on his car.
'It is as if prayer is a crime': Egypt's Christians appeal for help after church closures
Two churches in separate villages in the southern province of Minya have been shut down by the authorities, a statement by the Minya diocese said.

Why do we cry? 3 reasons it's actually good for you
Crying is often viewed as a sign of weakness, so a lot of people - particularly men - try to hold in their tears as much as possible. However, experts are now saying that people who cry often actually enjoy a lot of health benefits.

Duggar family news: Jana Duggar rumored to be dating close family friend
Fans who are eager to see "Counting On" star Jana Duggar happily married off has once again linked her to a new guy - this time, it's the Duggars' close family friend Caleb Williams.

'Da Vinci Code' author Dan Brown says he is no longer a Christian but still can't fully embrace atheism either
'It is still hard to sort of say there's nothing,' said "The Da Vinci Code" author Dan Brown

The way your spouse sleeps reveals how they feel about you
Do you lie on your back, your front or your side? According to one expert, it says a lot about the health of your relationship.

400,000 Ukrainians respond to invitation from evangelist born without arms or legs to give their lives to Christ
A total of 800,000 people turned out to hear limbless evangelist Nick Vujicic preach the Gospel in Kyiv.

Pastor helps send mom to jail after she lied about daughter's cancer to make money from donations
The church gave the Good family over $5,000 within a span of three years believing their daughter had cancer. But when the pastor saw the girl, something didn't add up.

Joel Osteen admits his megachurch isn't doing enough to help persecuted Christians
He also admitted he wasn't sure what action political leaders should take to make things better.