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Woman reveals why she chose to get married to God: 'I fell in love with Jesus Christ'
Carmen Briceno, a 35-year-old woman nicknamed China, got married to God in Alexandria, Virginia several years ago. She joined over 3,500 women all over the world who have chosen to become consecrated virgins, and she has never regretted her decision to do so.

Pastor upsets voters after he claimed that African American Pentecostals will 'never vote for a woman to be president'
New Spirit Revival Center pastor Darrell Scott, a well-known supporter of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, raised a lot of eyebrows after he made a series of tweets claiming that black Apostolic Christians will never vote for Democratic bet Hillary Clinton because of her gender.

Anglicans, Catholics and Muslims do battle... on the cricket field
The Archbishop of Canterbury's XI faced the Vatican XI and a Muslim XI in a triangular tournament at Edgbaston on Thursday.

What do the Duggars think of Jeremy Vuolo's bachelor pad?
All eyes are focused on the relationship of Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo in the "Counting On" episodes. In the latest one, Jinger and her parents Jim Bob and Michelle travelled to Pennsylvania to meet Jeremy's parents and see his bachelor pad.

'Duck Dynasty' Robertson family celebrates official adoption of son Rowdy
It's official - Rowdy is now part of the Robertson family from "Duck Dynasty."

Manny Pacquiao sorry for equating gays to animals, but stands firm on his biblical beliefs that homosexuality is wrong
One of the things that Filipino boxing champ Manny Pacquiao feels most guilty about is the way he compared people from the homosexual community to animals. He earlier said that same-sex couples are "worse than animals" because they have sexual relations with one another, much to the chagrin of the LGBT community.

Atheist Penn Jillette says it's okay to pray, but not to God
As hard as it is to believe, atheist author and entertainer Penn Jillette believes that it is right to pray. However, the only thing that he would like to change about the act is who people pray to.

The Great Biblical Bake Off: 5 Bible stories that give GBBO a run for its money
The Great British Bake-Off is all over the Bible. Surprised? Here are five Star Bakes found in Scripture.

David's Three Mighty Men: What do they tell us about leadership?
King David was a great king, a great warrior and â in spite of some terrible character flaws â a great man of God.

Pastors violating transgender law could find themselves behind bars for up to 30 days in Massachusetts
In the U.S. state of Massachusetts, even a sign in a church that says, "This Bathroom is for Biological Women Only" could subject the pastor of that church to up to 30 days in jail.

Religion in the US is worth $1.2 trillion, new study shows
Religion in the US is worth $1.2 trillion a year, according to a new study from the Faith Counts organisation.

Speak of the Devil: stage star of 'The Screwtape Letters' on faith, theatre and C.S. Lewis
This Christmas the sell-out Off-Broadway production of 'The Screwtape Letters', an adaptation of C.S. Lewis' famous satiric novel, will come to London to make its European debut. We spoke with the Screwtape actor Max McLean himself about faith, theatre, and bringing C.S. Lewis back home.

Church of England sets up new body on sexuality
Church of England bishops have set up a new body to "take forward work on sexuality" which will be chaired by Graham James, the Bishop of Norwich.

ISIS 'sows death' with mines on the Nineveh Plain as it runs from government forces
The Iraqi government is taking back increasing amounts of land from Islamic State, but schools and cities cannot be rebuilt without a massive programme to remove the mines, according to the head of the Chaldean Catholic Church.
Human rights watchdog warns of worsening climate of Christian persecution in Egypt
The government in Egypt is signalling that Christians can be attacked "with impunity" because of a new law that discriminates against the religious minority, human rights advocates are warning.

Britain must be confident in Christian identity says top Muslim peer
Baroness Warsi said people in government still see religious belief as little more than belief in "fairies, goblins and imaginary friends."