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How to have peace in the midst of turmoil
Christ's peace is the kind that makes us fully secure even when we are in the midst of our worst fears and troubles.

Brother's keepers: How you can be a good accountability partner to your brother or sister in Christ
If you are someone's accountability partner, then you should know how blessed you are for having that role in that person's life.

5 tips in making the most of your day every day
Every day is a blessing from the Lord.

3 reasons why you should celebrate your marriage daily
Here are some reasons why you should celebrate your marriage daily.

Holy Spirit over Latin America as tens of millions of Catholics embrace Pentecostal Christianity
The Holy Spirit is raining down on Latin America with tens of thousands of people either laying prostrate on the ground or standing with hands raised as tears stream down their faces.

High school football coach suing Washington school district after being fired for praying at games
The now famous praying American football coach wants his job back.

Christian refugees in Germany hiding their Bibles from Muslim extremists in migrant camps
These Christians fled persecution in the Middle East, thinking Germany would be a great country to restart their lives, where they can finally be free to practice their faith.

Am I leading my children away from God's plan?
It's in every Christian parent's heart to see their children pursue the fullness of the purpose that they have in Christ.

5 things churches should stop saying about depression
Depression is as real as day and night and can also be experienced by believers at times. God promises freedom in all aspects of life through Jesus Christ, but He didn't mean instant change all the time.

4 teachings that make you realise Jesus didn't lighten the standard
Here are four teachings that make you realise that the new covenant we have in Christ is not one that is supposed to make us lazy.

We need to learn our history â otherwise our country will make the same mistakes again
'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it," George Santayana is supposed to have said. Though it may be a well-worn cliché we'd do well to pay attention to it now more than ever. In the UK and the USA there are countless examples of historical ignorance affecting the national debate.

Fourth new head of child sex abuse inquiry named by Home Secretary
The Government today appointed a new head of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA), naming social care expert Alexis Jay to lead an investigation that has been dogged by leadership problems since it was set up in 2014.

Four countries where it's dangerous to criticise religion
The US State Department on Wednesday highlighted concerns about anti-blasphemy and apostasy laws, which it says "conflict with and undermine universally recognized human rights".

Mother who gave her son up for adoption now wants to pursue romantic relationship with him
People have often frowned upon the oedipus complex, or the unconscious sexual desire of a child for the parent of the opposite sex. But 36-year-old Monica Mares from New Mexico and her son Caleb Peterson, 19, have taken the oedipus complex to a whole new level by wishing to get married.

Intensifying fight for Aleppo chokes civilian population
An upsurge of intense fighting around Aleppo has killed scores of Syrians in the past weeks, displaced thousands and cut water and power to up to two million people on both sides of the front line.

Trump in fresh controversy after calling Obama and Clinton 'co-founders' of ISIS
Donald Trump today called President Barack Obama and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton "co-founders" of Islamic State, igniting fresh criticism of his inflammatory campaign style.