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Do You Believe? actor Ted McGinley shares what the cross means to him, says he feels bad for people who are not of faith
Christian actor Ted McGinley dreamed of becoming a pastor when he was just a young boy, so when he first read the script for Do You Believe?, he was immediately drawn to its spiritual and emotional content.

Mary Mary's Tina Campbell forgives husband's infidelity; couple renew their vows
There is power and liberation in forgiveness, and this is exactly what Tina Campbell from the gospel duo Mary Mary learned after she forgave her cheating husband Teddy and the couple decided to renew their vows.

Why MercyMe's 'Dear Younger Me' is one of the hardest songs they ever had to write
MercyMe's lead singer Bart Millard has a lot of emotional attachment to the song "Dear Younger Me," taken off their brand new album Welcome to the New.

Pakistan: Christian leaders ask for forgiveness after protest lynchings
Violence erupted after the Taliban bombed two churches in Lahore last week.

Ted Cruz launches presidential campaign at Christian college
Republican Senator Ted Cruz has today become the first official presidential candidate in the race for 2016, and will mark his campaign launch in a speech at Liberty University, Virginia.

Pope Francis gets a special pizza delivery
We've seen all sorts of weird pope-inspired memorabilia, and now he's received a personalised pizza.

'Terrorism is becoming more professional' says Tunisian official
Praised as a model of Arab Spring progress, Tunisia has finally been drawn onto the global jihadi battlefield after Islamist militants gunned down foreign tourists in a brazen assault at the heart of the capital.

King Richard III burial: Leicester Cathedral hosts remains
The King's remains will be re-interred at Leicester cathedral on Thursday in a ceremony led by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby.

Yemen: Houthis seize strategic city
Houthi fighters opposed to Yemen's president took over the central city of Taiz in an escalation of a power struggle diplomats say risks drawing in neighbouring oil giant Saudi Arabia and its main regional rival Iran.

Syrian insurgents 'mimicking ruthlessness' of army
Insurgent groups in Syria have carried out scores of indiscriminate attacks that have killed and maimed civilians in violation of the laws of war, a Human Rights Watch report said on Monday.

Pope Francis takes on Mafia in Naples speech, urges repentance
Francis attacks corruption and organised crime in a speech in the city's Plebiscito Square.

John Lennox on lions and fiery furnaces: How the book of Daniel speaks today
A new book by the apologist and Oxford professor draws lessons from the life of the prophet.

David Cameron will face his rivals in TV election debate
After months of wrangling, a debate format has been agreed.

Tunisia arrests more than 20 in crackdown after Bardo museum attack
Suspected militants have been detained after the attack that killed 23 people.

Obama says Netanyahu's rejection of Palestinian state makes it 'hard to find a path' to peace
US-Israeli relationships are in the deep freeze after the Prime Minister's vow.

Father develops app to help autistic children and their families find autistic-friendly places
A father from Pennsylvania who has a son with autism is planning to create an app called "Autism Village" that will help autistic children and their families find autistic-friendly places to enjoy.