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Extreme grace: How to keep clear of licentiousness and legalism
There is a growing weight on both extremes in Christian faith- one that inhibits licentiousness and another that allows legalism. How do we find the middle ground?

5 ways to be a blessing to your spouse for a stronger Godly marriage
Marriages can seem like a lot of work. A strong marriage calls for sacrifices to be made, mistakes to forgive and decisions to trust.

5 things to avoid doing when sharing the Gospel with others
Sharing the Gospel to the lost is a privilege that God has shared to us, but there are some responsibilities that Christians who respond the call of evangelism should be keen towards.

Archbishops set aside Pentecost 2016 in bid to evangelise England
The Archbishop of Canterbury is heading the biggest evangelism project in the UK so far this millennium. Every cathedral, church and clergyman and woman in the land is being urged to share their faith and win new converts to Christianity.

Iraq needs $1.56 billion for humanitarian response to ISIS in 2016
Iraq needs $1.56 billion this year to finance its emergency response to the humanitarian crisis caused by the war against Islamic State, according to a government report released on Sunday.

Obama to make first visit to US mosque next week
President Barack Obama will make his first visit as president to a US mosque next week in a defence of religious freedom, the White House said.

Masked mob threatening migrants go on the rampage in Stockholm
A gang of masked, black-clad men rampaged through the streets of Stockholm on Friday night after handing out leaflets threatening to attack migrant street youths.

North Korea preparing to launch rocket in space soon in bid to develop ICBM, U.S. officials warn
U.S officials claim that North Korea is preparing for no less than a space launch soon as reportedly shown in the recently obtained satellite imagery of a site around the Sohae Satellite Launching Station.

Sweden to expel 80,000 refugees after crime surge, lack of resources prompt policy reversal
Sweden is compelled to remove almost half of immigrants who have existing applications for asylum claims in the country as crime incidents among migrants have increased significantly since last year and government's resources to handle the disturbances are increasingly depleting.

Ted Cruz pays tribute to pastor who turned his atheist father into a Christian, leading to his own redemption
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz says aside from his parents, he would not be where he is now aspiring for the presidency of the greatest country in the world without a pastor named Brother Gaylon Wiley.

Christian scholar claims 'shocking similarity' between biblical 'antichrist' and Muslim messiah called the 'Mahdi'
An Egyptian-born Christian scholar and writer has uncovered a "shocking similarity" between the "antichrist" mentioned in the Holy Bible and the Muslim redeemer called the "Mahdi."

Rory Feek mixes gratitude and grief as he updates fans on wife Joey's valiant, yet losing battle to cancer
He said he is thankful for "all the extra days and weeks that we've been given together" after Joey's "doctors here didn't expect Joey to make it to Thanksgiving,"

Will you let Lucifer enter your home every Monday? One Million Moms blows whistle on 'spiritually dangerous' TV show
Satanâminus his frightening horns and tailâhas begun knocking on the doors of people's homes with the release of the new Fox TV drama series "Lucifer" which premiered on Monday, Jan. 25.

Clergy could soon be allowed to take services in jeans and hoodies
The habit of dressing down on Sundays is to become legal for the first time as the General Synod prepares to debate a new law to allow clergy to wear casual clothes during services.

Britain First condemned by UK Churches
Far-right political party Britain First has been criticised by every major Christian denomination in the UK, according to the Huffington Post today.

Syrian opposition to go to Geneva as peace talks open
Syria's main opposition group agreed to travel to Geneva, where the United Nations on Friday opened peace talks to end the country's five-year-old war.