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Donald Trump Muslim ban could head to Supreme Court
The fate of President Donald Trump's order to ban travelers from six predominantly Muslim nations, blocked by federal courts, may soon be in the hands of the conservative-majority Supreme Court, where his appointee Neil Gorsuch could help settle the matter.

Besieged by Islamists: Philippine city in lockdown
The Philippine city of Iligan was overflowing with evacuees and on lockdown on Monday over fears Islamist militants had sneaked out of nearby Marawi, where troops were battling to drive out gunmen holed up in buildings for a seventh day.

White House refuses to hold Ramadan event for first time in 20 years
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has declined a request to host an event to mark Islam's holy month of Ramadan, two U.S. officials said, apparently breaking with a bipartisan tradition in place with few exceptions for nearly 20 years.

Portland attack: Donald Trump under pressure to condemn anti-Muslim murders
A man fatally stabbed two passengers aboard a Portland, Oregon, commuter train after they tried to stop him from harassing two young women who appeared to be Muslim, police said on Saturday.

Thy Kingdom Come: Why it's important to say sorry
The Archdeacon of Hackney has spoken of the need for repentance and forgiveness in the midst of the 'busyness' of life.
Tory landslide win in doubt as five polls show Labour closing
Four opinion polls published on Saturday showed that May's lead had contracted by a range of two to six percentage points.

Bodies of civilians found dumped near Philippines city besieged by Islamists
Bodies of what appeared to be executed civilians were found in a ravine outside a besieged Philippine city on Sunday as a six-day occupation by Islamist rebels resisting a military onslaught took a more sinister turn.

Trump ends first foreign tour with a flourish, but trouble awaits him at home
Trump flipped traditional US foreign policy upside down on his tour through the Middle East and Europe, coddling Middle Eastern leaders with questionable human rights records while demanding traditional European allies pay more for their defence.
The two Bible verses North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un is terrified of, according to one US senator
The Kim regime in North Korea, which has imprisoned, tortured and even killed thousands of Christians, is terrified of the Gospel, according to one US senator.

Josh Duggar facing $25k lawsuit over photo used in Ashley Madison profile
Josh Duggar is gearing up for a court battle stemming from the Ashley Madison scandal that the "19 Kids and Counting" star was engulfed in two years ago.

3 times we can be ashamed of the Gospel when we really shouldn't be
We will often say we're not ashamed and yet at the same time say and do things that suggest we are.

What we can learn from honoring our mothers and fathers from Jesus Christ
Our parents may be imperfect but we are still commanded to honor them. So how can we do that?

Why all believers need to be careful about what they listen to
The focus is often on what we see with our eyes but bad things can also come in through our ears.

Pastor has this word of advice for Christians struggling with depression
Depression cannot be treated with a simple advice of "snap out of it."

Duggar family news: Joy-Anna Duggar and Austin Forsyth tie the knot as brother Joseph Duggar pops the question to Kendra Caldwell
Joy-Anna Duggar, 19, said after the ceremony that she feels 'so blessed to be married.'

Billy Graham has a really awesome tip for people struggling to keep their commitment to read through the Bible
One person admitted they lost their way soon after starting with the Book of Genesis.