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Can Christians have sex if they aren't married? Yes, says a US pastor
Rev Bromleigh McCleneghan says single Christians can have sex as long as it's "mutually pleasurable and affirming".

Change your life by making a decision for Christ, says Franklin Graham
One decision can "change your life forever" according to a new film from Billy Graham being made available free as a new Christian evangelistic tool.

In defence of Justin Welby: mediator, not homophobe
The Archbishop of Canterbury's comments at Greenbelt on sexuality have been misrepresented. Here is what he actually said.

Children and women at risk from Calais 'Jungle' demolition, warns charity
Women, children and wounded refugees will "seriously at risk" if the Calais "Jungle" is demolished, a leading aid charity at the refugee camp has warned.

Army chaplain speaks of doing God's work during Ebola crisis
When a distraught mother wept for her child in Ebola-striken Sierra Leone, Scots Army chaplain Rev Chris Kellock did the natural human thing: he put his arm around her to comfort her.

Italy: Evangelicals unite to offer support after earthquake
Following the tragic earthquake which claimed 294 lives in Central Italy five days ago, a coalition of evangelicals have united at a summit in Borbona, nearby Amatrice, to offer support and relief.

Refugee and migrant deaths up by one fifth says Oxfam
Refugee and migrant deaths have increased by more than fifth since the tragic drowning of three-year-old Alan Kurdi in the Mediterranean, according to latest figures.

US missionary's work ended by Russia's anti-evangelism law
The American missionary who fell foul of Russia's draconian anti-evangelism law is bringing his ministry there to a close.

Four suicide bombers killed after they target Christians in Pakistan
Four suicide bombers and one civilian were killed after they attempted to attack a Christian colony near Peshawar in Pakistan in the early hours of this morning.

Brazilian evangelical politicians 'prayed for President's removal'
Dilma Rousseff was this week removed from power by the Senate and she has been replaced by Michel Temer. She was initially removed from office in May over accusations of moving funds between different government accounts.

Scottish Catholic priest under fire for preaching in favour of independence
A Catholic priest in Glasgow has been criticised by parishioners and had formal complaints lodged against him to the city's Archbishop for preaching in favour of Scottish independence.
Top evangelical leaders unite to distance Christians from Donald Trump
Some top evangelical leaders have joined forces with one goal: to show the world that not all conservative Christians are for Donald Trump.

Christian photographer asking for fellow faithful's help to fund hotel that will help those in need
We think of hotels as places where we go to relax and sleep while on vacation. Christian photographer Jeremy Cowart, however, has an idea for a hotel that goes beyond that: a place that will serve as a testament to God's love for mankind.

'Counting On' recap: Jinger Duggar reveals courtship rules with Jeremy Vuolo
"Counting On" star Jinger Duggar and soccer player Jeremy Vuolo enjoyed a whirlwind courtship that led them to an engagement. For the Duggar kids, courtship is a very important stage in any relationship that would help determine a future in marriage. But it can get difficult following Jim Bob and Michelle's strict courtship rules.

Jill Duggar, Derick Dillard admit safety fears as American missionaries in Central America, can't rule out the worst happening
Being a missionary on foreign soil does not come without any risks, and Jill Duggar and her husband Derick Dillard from "Counting On" are aware of what their work in Central America truly entails.

AFA slams Target's 10 percent discount offer as a 'desperate' move to rescue low sales
It is no secret that retail giant Target has been losing sales ever since it implemented its transgender bathroom policy.