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Theresa May's anti-extremism strategy 'significant source of tension' among Muslims

A senior Conservative MP has warned that the Government's flag-ship 'Prevent' strategy against Islamic extremism is "a significant source of tension" among Muslims living in Britain.

Heart over head: How encountering Christ changed the lives of three Bible scholars
Heart over head: How encountering Christ changed the lives of three Bible scholars

Sooner or later, even the wisest scholar has to answer the question: what does Christ mean to me?

Rio 2016: Yusra Mardini, Syrian refugee who won hearts at the Olympics, vows to keep swimming
Rio 2016: Yusra Mardini, Syrian refugee who won hearts at the Olympics, vows to keep swimming

Yusra Mardini, the 18-year-old Syrian refugee who won hearts while competing at the 2016 Olympics in Rio, says her team has helped open the world's eyes to the plight of refugees.

Victory for religious freedom campaigners in California Christian colleges struggle
Victory for religious freedom campaigners in California Christian colleges struggle

The sponsor of a California Senate bill that would have removed the exemption of religious colleges from anti-discrimination laws is dropping the provision following furious opposition.

Evangelicals form new group within United Methodist Church over homosexuality
Evangelicals form new group within United Methodist Church over homosexuality

The Wesleyan Covenant Association says that it is forming at a time of "great uncertainty about the future of The United Methodist Church, the Wesleyan Covenant Association stands together as an alliance to advance vibrant, scriptural Christianity within Methodism."

The Gospel Coalition removes controversial \'black husband\' blog
The Gospel Coalition removes controversial 'black husband' blog

The Gospel Coalition has removed a controversial blog from its website in which a woman shared her reaction when her white daughter married a black man.

India: 15 Christian clerics donate kidneys after priest leads the way
India: 15 Christian clerics donate kidneys after priest leads the way

Fifteen Christian clerics in Kerala, India have donated organs since 2009, when a Catholic priest set an example by giving his kidney to a patient in need.

Clinton blasts Trump for \'casual inciting of violence\', Republicans in turmoil
Clinton blasts Trump for 'casual inciting of violence', Republicans in turmoil

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Wednesday accused Republican opponent Donald Trump of inciting violence.

What to do when the \'bad\' people around you become \'blessed\'
What to do when the 'bad' people around you become 'blessed'

Take heart, friends, because nothing goes over God's head.

Having a hard time growing in Christ-likeness? Here\'s an encouragement for you
Having a hard time growing in Christ-likeness? Here's an encouragement for you

Truth be told, growth in Christ-likeness is impossible in human terms. But with God, it's possible.

3 tips to glorifying God in your workplace while enjoying your work
3 tips to glorifying God in your workplace while enjoying your work

Here are some tips to help you enjoy glorifying God in your workplace.

Single and hoping to marry? Here\'s how trusting God to give you the best partner works
Single and hoping to marry? Here's how trusting God to give you the best partner works

Because He loves us and is for us, He is by no means a killjoy.

Moroccan Christians face persecution over online testimonies
Moroccan Christians face persecution over online testimonies

Moroccan Christians bravely proclaim their faith but they are under threat of government persecution.

98% of donations by Catholic Relief Services staff go to pro-abortion advocates
98% of donations by Catholic Relief Services staff go to pro-abortion advocates

Political contributions made by employees of a Catholic overseas charity arm went to pro-abortion candidates, according to a report.

Appeals court upholds priest\'s privacy rights in confession
Appeals court upholds priest's privacy rights in confession

A Louisiana appeals court has upheld a ruling that Catholic priests cannot be forced to reveal what has been said during confession.