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Syrian child refugees use photography to help overcome trauma of war
Tabitha Ross has been working with refugee children in Lebanon, using photography classes to help them express their emotions and document their lives.

Farrah Abraham says she returned to 'Teen Mom' to help others
"Teen Mom OG" star Farrah Abraham explained her motives for joining the reality show in a recent interview, and revealed that she initially wasn't part of the cast.

Russian annexation of Crimea 'paints a disturbing picture' of religious intolerance
Religious freedoms have been severely restricted in Crimea since it was annexed by Russia one year ago.

Catholic-owned company wins case against Colorado health department over insurance coverage
A court has ruled in favour of a Catholic-owned company in Colorado in its case against the state's Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) over a federal insurance coverage mandate for employees.

Starbucks brews controversy with race relations promotion
The newest promotion of coffee giant Starbucks attempts to combine serving beverages with combating racism, and has been met with confusion and criticism across the country.

'Shark Tank' star turned to his pastor after having suicidal thoughts
"Shark Tank" star Robert Herjavec opened up about his struggle with depression following the breakup of his marriage in an interview published Wednesday.

Crowdsourcing and 3D printing used to recreate artifacts destroyed by ISIS
Volunteers and technicians hope to undo some of the historical and cultural theft by the Islamic State (IS) by recreating ancient artifacts using 3D printing.

Christian music gets new app for streaming
Christians can now listen to their favourite Christian music for a fraction of the price through a new streaming app.

San Francisco Archdiocese removes controversial water sprinkler system
The Archdiocese of San Francisco has removed a controversial water sprinkler system installed from its home church.

Kendall Jenner denies commenting on Bruce's gender
Kendall Jenner, 19, is furious after comments attributed to her were published in US Weekly on Wednesday.

Islamic State may have committed genocide against Yazidis, says UN
Intentional war crimes and "possibly genocide" may have been committed against Yazidis in Iraq by Islamic State militants, the UN said today.

St Peter is 'compelling and controversial', says David Suchet ahead of Easter documentary
David Suchet is to present a documentary about St Peter this Easter, a journey which he says helped him to better understand the person of Jesus.

America losing faith: 7.5 million fewer believers since 2012
A survey reveals a sharp rise in the number who say they have no religion.

Plymouth Brethren under investigation by HMRC
The Exclusive Brethren is being investigated by HMRC over funding practices relating to its faith schools.

Michelle Duggar recalls 'budget' honeymoon with Jim Bob: It was just so precious
When Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar of 19 Kids and Counting first got married, they did not have a lot of money so they decided to be practical about their honeymoon and chose to rent cabins in Mount Nebo and Lake Fort Smith, both of which are in Arkansas.

We want to see a move of God in South Africa, says Jeremy Riddle of Bethel Music
Jeremy Riddle of Bethel Music went on a missionary trip to South Africa for the second time and the singer is praying for the country to see and experience "a move of God."