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'I am doing God's work,' says Syrian people smuggler
"I am doing God's work" a 21-year old people smuggler said as he collected fees and crammed people into his dinghy for the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean.

What the F-Word actually means... and why it should bother us
We hear the f-word so often that it often washes over us. We shouldn't let it, says Martin Saunders.

4 lies that steal our self-worth
Economics teaches us that the value of something is highly dependent on how much someone would be willing to pay for it. We are worth a whole lot because God was willing to pay for the price of His own Son's life to have you.

Should I let my child listen to secular music?
Secular music is catchy, relevant, honest, emotionally-appealing and entertaining. In other words, it's all that our children could very well be looking for. Is if this kind of music good for them or is it destructive?

Son of Man.. Christ... Messiah... What do Jesus' titles tell us about His nature?
We all know that Jesus Christ came as the messiah and Lord of all creation. It rolls off the tongue. We've been saying it since Sunday School. But do we actually know what any of these titles we so frequently bestow upon Jesus reveal about the second member of the Trinity?

5 things Christians should not do on social media
There is a big opportunity for Christians in spreading love and hope through social media, and Christians can't just cower and think that social media and the Internet are evil and stay away from it. But there are some things that we should not do online.

5 ways to protect a pastor's wife from ministry pressure
Much can often be expected from pastor's wives, and church congregations may fall in the trap of expecting too much from the wives of their spiritual leaders.

Pope John Paul II's 'close relationship with married woman' to be explored on BBC Panorama
The story of Pope John Paul II's close relationship with a married woman have been revealed after hundreds of letters and photographs were shown to the BBC.

ISIS losing territory, weakening â but this could force group to spread out more into global terror, expert warns
A Middle East expert has warned that while the Islamic State (ISIS) has been losing considerable territory and appears to be weakening, it does not imply that the situation is good.

Soaring crimes by Muslim men forcing Christians, women, gays to leave asylum centres in Germany
Skyrocketing complaints about religious and ethnic-based crimes have forced many Christians, women and homosexuals to leave Germany's asylum facilities by the droves.

300,000 hear Pope Francis slam Mexico's rich and corrupt elite
The Pope denounced deep inequality and the vanity and pride of those who consider themselves a cut above the rest.

Growing number of Chinese students in U.S. universities discovering Christianity
A growing number of Chinese students in American universities are discovering Christianity and Jesus.

Woman sues Florida megachurch after failing to get hush money to keep affair with pastor a secret
A woman has filed a lawsuit against a Florida megachurch after it reportedly did not pay her the promised hush money to keep her alleged affair with a pastor a secret.

4 things students compromise when they date too early
Here are some compromises that can hopefully teach youth to be careful with their relationships.

Why you shouldn't try to change your spouse
A marriage can sometimes be a quest for more control from both parties. When our spouse does something that isn't favorable, sometimes we try to control their behaviour and outcome.

Is it wrong to date a non-Christian?
There is a strong and standing debate about whether Christians should be allowed to date someone who isn't a Christian, and it seems that both camps are equal in terms of size and points.