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Justin Welby: Evil-willed people are using Brexit as excuse for hatred
Justin Welby did not blame leave campaigners but said: "People who are of evil will are using this as an excuse, a mere sham for their hatred to be expressed."

Mississippi judge: Clerks cannot refuse gay marriages on religious grounds
A federal judge has ruled that Mississippi clerks cannot use religious beliefs as a reason not to issue marriage licenses to gay couples, despite a bill passed by the state legislature intended to carve out that exception for them.

Not guilty verdict for men who tied teenager to cross in mock crucifixtion
The culprits who "crucified" a teenager in a series of work-placed bullying incidents have been found not guilty of religiously aggravated assault.

Trump failing to secure white evangelical vote
The Republican presumptive nominee is failing to clean up among white evangelicals, unlike his former rival Ted Cruz, Gallup said on Monday.

South Sudan is ruled by 'devils and criminals' says furious priest
Apostolic Administrator Rocco Taban unleashed a furious broadside in a sermon on Sunday.

Dean of Exeter apologises after criticising Christian Brexit voters
The Dean of Exeter has apologised for posts on social media where he said he apologised for the role of Christians in Brexit.

What should you do when your enemies appear to be more blessed than you are?
Friends, this injustice does exist under the sun.

Ways to handle a fellow Christian who is being abusive of others
Abuse is something that should be stopped, more so if the one guilty of doing it is a brother or sister in the Lord.

5 Bible verses to encourage you to stand up for your rights
It's not about giving up our rights to live a godly, righteous life.
US officials affirm special relationship with 'smaller and weaker' UK
President Barack Obama had warned ahead of the EU referendum that Britain would move to the back of the queue on US trade priorities if it voted to leave.

Finding contentment without getting complacent
The last thing any ambitious person would want is to be stagnant and many of us feel that to live a life of contentment will lead to stagnation.

What does submission in marriage look like?
Many women hear the word submission and roll their eyes, most especially if a man says it.

What is it about jealousy that destroys us?
Envy and jealousy may appear to be harmless and insignificant, but at it's core is a dangerous attitude that will cause us to miss out on God's best.

Tips on making criticism and correction constructive
To understand the love of the Jesus will show us that God's means of growing us is through discipline, rebuke and correction.

3 reminders why we must move past self-condemnation
Sister Sister actress and The Real co-host Tamera Mowry-Housley has spoken about her struggle with self-condemnation. Her story is one that many Christians will be able to relate to. If it's one that you or someone you know can, here are three reminders why it's essential to work on moving past self-condemnation.

Why it's perfectly OK to live a lifetime of doing little things for Christ
Many of us may have felt the desire to demonstrate our faith in a big way, either as a leader or follower of a major Christian group. However, a lifetime of doing little things to show our faith is just as worthy as one lived in the limelight.