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Why God can\'t tolerate a complaining heart
Why God can't tolerate a complaining heart

God is most honored when we trust Him fully and respond in worship even when times are tough. But left to our own, we can be more complaining than praising most of the times. As a result, we block God's best.

Brave U.S. Navy Seal died trying to save Christian town from ISIS attack in Iraq
Brave U.S. Navy Seal died trying to save Christian town from ISIS attack in Iraq

An American soldier who died protecting Christians under intense fire from Islamic State (ISIS) fighters is being remembered for his courage and "incredible" heroism.

5 things strong marriages have in common
5 things strong marriages have in common

Every marriage has its own rooms and areas for improvement, and the signs help identify which ones need the most attention.

Bible verses for Mother\'s Day: 10 beautiful verses from the Bible to write in your card
Bible verses for Mother's Day: 10 beautiful verses from the Bible to write in your card

Are you thinking of giving a gift to your mom? Why not give a Mother's Day card with a beautiful Word from God written inside?

Is it right to distance myself from a toxic person?
Is it right to distance myself from a toxic person?

'Looking out for number one' is so often a terrible mantra but sometimes it's wise to step back and let God deal with the people you can't.

Pope Francis stars in film to be launched at Cannes Film Festival
Pope Francis stars in film to be launched at Cannes Film Festival

Pope Francis will become the first ever pontiff to appear in a feature film when Beyond the Sun is launched at Cannes Festival later this month.

\'Model Muslim country\' Indonesia is in a race to put down rising Islamic extremism before it\'s too late
'Model Muslim country' Indonesia is in a race to put down rising Islamic extremism before it's too late

Islamic extremism is on the rise in the traditionally tolerant Southeast Asian country that prides itself on being the world's largest Muslim democracy and having a robust history of inter-religious harmony.

Archbishops under fire for \'implicitly endorsing\' Tories in General Election letter
Archbishops under fire for 'implicitly endorsing' Tories in General Election letter

More than 100 church leaders are criticising the Archbishops general election letter as 'implicitly endorsing' the Tories.

Pope Francis\' advice to new priests: Don\'t be hypocrites, imitate Christ, choose joy
Pope Francis' advice to new priests: Don't be hypocrites, imitate Christ, choose joy

On Sunday Pope Francis ordained ten men to the Catholic priesthood, offering advice on the priestly vocation and exhorting them to imitate Christ in their service.

400 radical Muslims embrace Jesus as their Saviour in Nigeria
400 radical Muslims embrace Jesus as their Saviour in Nigeria

Radical Fulani Islamic herdsmen have killed more people in Nigeria than any other terrorist and insurgent groups, but some are hearing the Gospel and embracing Jesus as their Saviour.

Christianity, Judaism and Islam must find a way \'to live together\' in the Holy Land, says Archbishop
Christianity, Judaism and Islam must find a way 'to live together' in the Holy Land, says Archbishop

Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, has described his 'profound sense of grief and sorrow' after listening to the testimonies of Palestinian Christians whose lives have been affected by the concrete separation wall built by the Israelis near Bethlehem.

Walking in the steps of Jesus is \'profoundly moving\' says Archbishop of Canterbury in Holy Land
Walking in the steps of Jesus is 'profoundly moving' says Archbishop of Canterbury in Holy Land

Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, has told Christian Today how walking in the steps of Jesus in the Holy Land has been 'profoundly moving' and how he has come to appreciate 'a new sense of the importance of place'.

\'I owe my life to Christian Aid.\' A former refugee is celebrated in new animation to mark Christian Aid Week
'I owe my life to Christian Aid.' A former refugee is celebrated in new animation to mark Christian Aid Week

To mark 60 years of the annual fundraising drive, Christian Aid Week, and to highlight its historical and ongoing commitment to supporting refugees, international development charity Christian Aid has released a new animation based on the real-life story of supporter Theodor Davidovic.

Church of Ireland refuses to apologise to gay couples for hurt caused
Church of Ireland refuses to apologise to gay couples for hurt caused

The Church of Ireland has refused to apologise to gay couples hurt by the lack of blessing for their relationships.

Shakespeare\'s Richard III to be performed at Leicester Cathedral in \'sensitive portrayal\' of controversial king
Shakespeare's Richard III to be performed at Leicester Cathedral in 'sensitive portrayal' of controversial king

A 'sensitive' production of Shakespeare's 'Richard III' is set to be staged at Leicester Cathedral, the home of the monarch's remains.

Head of ISIS Afghanistan confirmed dead
Head of ISIS Afghanistan confirmed dead

The head of ISIS in Afghanistan was killed by a joint US-Afghan operation on April 27, officials have confirmed.