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Franklin Graham questions Obama nuke deal with Iran, a country with terror ties
Reverend Franklin Graham is once again disagreeing with United States President Barack Obama's thoughts and actions, and this time, it has something to do with the country's nuclear deal with Iran.

French churches becoming mosques isn't the big problem â it's rabid secularism
A wild idea to make mosques out of France's disused churches deserves a closer look, writes David Buick.

Greek evangelicals divided as country continues to struggle
The Greek Evangelical Church is appealing for Christians around the world to pray for their country as Greece struggles to find a way out of economic catastrophe.

The Lord's Prayer: Where it came from and why it matters
The Lord's Prayer isn't as unique as it seems â but that's fine, says Mark Woods.

Feel like giving up? 10 Bible verses to help you persevere
Sometimes things can just get a bit much â whether we're struggling with our faith, or finding everything else in life is getting on top of us, it's hard to know how, or why, to keep pressing on.

Chattanooga shooting: Prayer vigil held for victims
Hundreds gathered to mourn the deaths of four US Marines in an attack in Chattanooga, Tennessee yesterday.

Vatican finance clean-up reveals extra â¬1.1 billion
The Pope's clean-up of Vatican finances led by Cardinal George Pell has resulted in nearly billion euros being added to overall assets that were previously not declared.

Tony Anthony: Feigning the tiger?
The re-release of a controversial autobiography has sparked renewed debate about its truthfulness.

Ex-President Bill Clinton admits he only made US criminal justice system worse
Former US President Bill Clinton has publicly confessed that the crime measure he enacted back in 1994 when he occupied the country's top post only made the US criminal justice system worse, expressing his remorse that the law caused crime to rise.

Hillary Clinton to lose to Republican bet in 6 swing states if polls held today â survey
A survey initiated by a pro-GOP group has shown how low the popularity of Democratic party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is in six swing states, trailing by a single-digit percentage behind an unnamed Republican nominee if the elections were held today.

Huge compensation award for Southern Baptist missionary paralysed in car accident
A Southern Baptist missionary student who was paralysed in a car accident aged 21 has been awarded $26 million in compensation.

Tim Keller on how to do preaching that is apologetic, evangelistic and pastoral
Krish Kandiah speaks to Tim Keller about his latest book, 'Preaching: Communicating Faith in an Age of Scepticism'.

ISIS may send female jihadists to Europe to attack Christian sites, warns Syrian expert
The Islamic State is looking to send members of its feared all-female police force to spread the jihadist group's terror in religious sites in Europe, with one security expert cautioning against the women's possible disguise as tourists to easily slip through authorities.

Climate change seen as world's top threat; ISIS cited as top concern in US, Mideast
A month after the release of Pope Francis' encyclical on the care of creation, a new Pew Research Center survey involving publics around the world has named climate change as the top global threat.

Ben Seewald greets mom happy birthday: 'Thank you for your loving care, sacrifice'
Ben Seewald, the deeply religious husband of Jessa Duggar from "19 Kids and Counting" often shares about the Scripture on his social media accounts, and makes it a point to spread God's love with fans.

Churches as sanctuaries for illegal aliens? Robert Jeffress, Richard Land tackle issue
Should the church protect all those who come to its protection, including illegal immigrants or should it abide by the law and turn them over? These were the questions posed on the church right after illegal immigrant Francisco Sanchez shot medical saleswoman Kate Steinle.