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Ben and Jessa Seewald go on a romantic trip to Tybee Island, Georgia
19 Kids and Counting star Jessa Duggar is currently on tour with the Southern Women's Show, and a few days ago the young newlywed brought her husband Ben Seewald along so they could have a romantic getaway on the side.

Ben Seewald says people often forget about something when they say 'YOLO'
Whenever people say "YOLO," meaning you only live once, they appear cool and carefree, but 19 Kids and Counting Star Ben Seewald said that people are forgetting something very important when they embrace that phrase.

Lebanese actor who plays Christ in Killing Jesus film says role is a 'dream come true'
Lebanese actor Haaz Sleiman considers it quite an honour to be portraying the role of Jesus Christ in National Geographic's TV movie Killing Jesus, even describing the role as a "dream come true" because the Savior's teachings had a positive impact on his own life.

Couples who marry before having children are more likely to stay together â study
Research by Marriage Foundation showed that of women who married before having their first child, 76

Hunter Thompson shares what motivated him to write 'Home' for Bethel Music
Hunter Thompson's newest song for Bethel Music is called "Home," and the singer shared on his Facebook page what motivated him to write the song in the first place.

Hillsong's Let Hope Rise movie gets release date
The newest Hillsong movie Let Hope Rise will make its nationwide premiere on May 29, 2015 and Relativity Studios will be distributing the film created by Cantinas Entertainment, Grace Hill Media, and MediaWeaver Entertainment.

Christian football team folds after referee hears racist chant in dressing room
Pye Green Towers FC has been banned from the West Midlands Christian League and decided to close.

India: Pentecostal pastor mobbed for 'converting people'
A Pentecostal pastor in India had to be rescued by police after being surrounded by right-wing activists who had accused him of converting local people.

The Fire on our Front Lawn: Why it's time to call out the horrors of Christian TV
The Fire on our Front Lawn: Why it's time to call out the horrors of Christian TV

Vatican receives ransom demand for stolen Michelangelo letters
The Vatican has received a ransom demand in return for two letters written by Michelangelo, a spokesperson has confirmed.

'The Help' star Octavia Spencer to play God in 'The Shack' movie
Octavia Spencer is in the last stages of negotiations to play God in a film adaptation of the best-selling novel 'The Shack'.

How to find peace when life is in chaos
Peace doesn't magically appear when everything around you is calm, writes Patrick Regan. We have to find peace within the chaos of everyday life.
Salvation Army 'The Dress' advert: It's raised awareness, but of what exactly?
The Salvation Army's domestic violence advert has the right intentions but reinforces old ideas, writes Natalie Collins.

Obama cites progress in US-Iran nuclear talks
The United States and Iran have narrowed their differences in nuclear weapons negotiations, President Barack Obama said in the face of a renewed Republican warning on Sunday that any deal will face a tough congressional review.

Fatal shooting of black teenager triggers three days of protests
Activists protested for a third day in Madison, Wisconsin, on Sunday over the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white policeman, the latest in a string of killings that have intensified concerns of racial bias in US law enforcement.

UK plans airline laws to stop Britons from joining Islamic State
Britain will introduce new laws on Tuesday to try to stop airlines carrying passengers who may be travelling to join Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq, a junior minister said on Sunday.