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Did These Top Evangelicals Really Earn Their PhDs?
Among Life Christian University's list of "distinguished degree holders" are household names such as Kenneth and Gloria Copeland, Benny Hinn and Joyce Meyer.

5 Ways To Know If A Job Is God's Will
How do we know whether a career path is God's will for us or not? Here are five signs that a certain job is really what God is calling us into.

I've Prayed And Prayed For A Spouse And I'm Still Single: Now What?
Marriage is a desire that God puts in many hearts and it could be in yours, but maybe despite that strong desire you still haven't found the person that you will be spending the rest of your life with.

Final Hearing For Asia Bibi: Will Pakistani Christian Woman Be Hanged For Blasphemy?
Asia Bibi, the Christian mother sentenced to death for blasphemy in Pakistan, will on Thursday face her final appeal. It was announced over the weekend that the date has been set for October 13, after years of postponement.

Gay Sex 'Offensive' And Contrary To God's Design, Say Anglican Leaders
Leaders of more than half of the world's Anglicans have issued an unprecedented joint statement condemning gay sex as "offensive" to God and "contrary to God's design".

For How Much Longer Will Christians Support Donald Trump?
The media consensus is that Trump scored points in last night's debate. But Christian support is ebbing away from him.

Turkish Extremists Jailed For Torture, Murder, But Christians Still Don't Feel Safe
Christians in Turkey "still don't feel safe" after the conviction of five men for the murder of three Christians in 2007, according to one of their colleagues.

Pope Aims For Diversity Of Cardinals With Seven From Countries Never Before Represented
Pope Francis has again diversified the body of select Catholic prelates, creating 17 new cardinals from 11 different countries including seven that have not had cardinals before.

Church Suffers Crisis Of Confidence Over Murderous Drugs War In Philippines
The Catholic Church in the Philippines is suffering a crisis of confidence in how to respond to the war on drugs that has cost the lives of at least 3,600 drugs pushers and addicts at the hands of police and vigilantes.

Wayne Grudem Withdraws Support For Trump Over 'Obscene' Comments About Women
Grudem wrote in an article for Townhall: "I cannot commend Trump's moral character, and I strongly urge him to withdraw from the election."

Trump Calls Clinton A Devil, She Says He Abuses Women
Their debate, the second of three before the November 8 vote, was remarkable for the brutal nature of the exchanges between them.

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Christians in Syria Still Deprived of Their Homes Even as ISIS Loses Ground
Thousands of displaced Christians in Syria continue to be deprived of their homes and are still caught in the crossfire even as terrorist militants from the Islamic State (ISIS) continue to lose ground in the Middle East.

Church in U.S. Being Renovated to its Look Back When the Kennedys Got Married
Officials of the St. Mary's Church in Newport are starting some restoration work on the place of worship to match its appearance back in 1953âwhen then senator and would-be-President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier got married.

School District Tells Driver to Stop Playing Christian Music in School Bus
A school district from the state of Arkansas in the United States has ordered a bus driver to stop tuning in to a Christian radio station when bringing children to and from a school.

Another Killer May Be About To Hit Haiti
Cholera has killed at least 13 people in southwest Haiti in the wake of Hurricane Matthew, officials said on Saturday.