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Together, 3 sisters from Utah fight cancer with faith, hope and humour: 'Attitude means everything'
By an uncanny twist of fate, three sisters from Utah found themselves afflicted with the same deadly diseaseâcancerâbut they certainly aren't going down without a good fight.

Bathroom lawsuit could send transgender rights to Supreme Court
A lawsuit brought by Texas and other states against the Obama administration's policy on bathroom access may move the United States closer to a resolution on transgender rights by putting the issue on a trajectory for the Supreme Court.

Hitler a Christian fighter? No way, says author Matt Barber, pointing out that he's actually an Islam apologist and atheist
German politician and Nazi leader Adolf Hitler professed to be a Christian during his lifetime, and claimed to have done acts in the name of God. However, blogger Matt Barber believes otherwise.

Creationist Ken Ham invites 'Science Guy' Bill Nye to Ark Encounter tour, offers free passes to veterans on May 30
Answers in Genesis founder Ken Ham and "The Science Guy" Bill Nye have had their differences, especially concerning creationism, but Ham wants to set these aside as he invited Nye to visit the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky.

'Duck Dynasty' star Phil Robertson wants to become Donald Trump's 'spiritual adviser'
Even though "Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson would have preferred to see Sen. Ted Cruz in the White House, he is now stopping at nothing to support presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump.

Former Olympian Jamie Nieto praises God despite being paralysed with neck injury
For any athlete, it is a huge misfortune to get an injury right before a big game. But former Olympian Jamie Nieto, who is a high jumper, is praising God for keeping him alive despite being paralysed with a neck injury.

Atheist Richard Dawkins says he's done writing anti-religious books: 'I've stepped back'
Well-known English atheist Richard Dawkins, author of the book "The Selfish Gene," celebrated recently the 40th anniversary of his work by saying that the book on evolution is still as relevant today as it was when it was first published back in 1976.

4 people in the Bible God used despite their imperfections
Have you ever felt that you were too weak, too inexperienced or too imperfect to be used by God to fulfil His purposes? If you have, then it's time that you know that it is not our faithfulness, but God's faithfulness and the presence of Jesus in our lives that empowers us to live out the greatness God has meant for us.

3 ways you can have a heart for the hungry this World Hunger Day
As Christians, we have a duty to care for those in need, whether they're on our doorstep or thousands of miles away. Here are three small but significant things you can do to mark World Hunger Day.

Childhood obesity: Why your child should start exercising now to prevent adult health conditions
People who engage in exercise in early childhood have been found to have a significantly lower risk of developing metabolic syndrome in early adulthood compared to those who did not.

Low fat, low cholesterol and natural fat - even experts are at odds over how to reduce obesity
British health experts are at odds over whether low fat and low cholesterol diets are really the best way to tackle obesity.

Anglicans and Catholics unite...over Facebook Live
The heads of the Anglican and Catholic churches in the UK produced their first joint Facebook Live video on Friday afternoon.

The Money Monster: is the Church fighting for or against it?
Jodie Foster's star-studded action drama is about fast finance and the destruction it can cause to regular people.

Three life-transforming characteristics of Christian hope
The Christian is full of hope in things that the normal, unspiritual man could never understand. Here are three of the life-transforming characteristics of Christian hope.

EU Referendum: Is it as simple as Catholic vs Protestant?
While discussions about economics and immigration are important, they don't get to the heart of the issue as to whether the UK should remain in the EU. They don'tspeak fully about the key to the whole question â identity.

Dying to climb Mount Everest: are your physical goals bigger than your spiritual goals?
Like the people who are dying to reach the peak of Mount Everest, are we dying to get to that point where we are at the peak of our walk with God?