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What to look for in a credit card
(Partner Post) There are many different credit cards to choose from and it is important to find the right one for your needs.

Christian aid agency World Vision responds to Indonesia earthquake
International aid agency World Vision is responding to the 7-magnitude earthquake which struck Indonesia's Lombok Island on Sunday.

It's not just the money: Five long-term threats to church as we know It
If we grasp the issues now we could become lived-out prophetic challenges to some of the worst extremes of our culture.

Is Beyoncé under a 'generational curse'?
'I pray that I am able to break the generational curses in my family and that my children will have less complicated lives.'

'All things work together for good' â but a ruptured appendix?
Many of my lovely and well-meaning Christian friends suggested my illness was God's way of slowing me down and causing me to rest.

Massive wildfire becomes largest in California history
The Mendocino Complex Fire, made up of two separate conflagrations that merged, grew to 283,800 acres (114,800 hectares) and was still growing, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said.

How consolidation can equate to effective debt relief
(Partner Post) There are many people these days who are struggling with high levels of debt.

Finding the perfect fashion gift for a Christian loved one
(Partner Post) Buying gifts for people can be difficult at the best of times so if you are purchasing a gift for a Christian loved one, you may be struggling with regards to what you should buy.

Growing children in faith: How to read Scripture as a family
Last week I met an inspirational lady who survived a prison camp because of the way she clung to the truths she had memorised from Scripture.

Zimbabwe's churches urge lifting of international sanctions
In a 'pastoral statement', the ZCC said: 'We plead with the international community not continue the isolation of Zimbabwe on the basis of shortcomings of this election.'

Bishop calls for government action on rural crime
The Bishop of St Albans has called for government action on rural crime following the publication of a report revealing farmers are resorting to 'medieval' security methods.

August 6, 1945: A prayer for Hiroshima Day
On August 6, 1945, the Little Boy atomic bomb was dropped from the US Air Force B-29 bomber Enola Gay on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.

Tourists flee Indonesia's Lombok island after quake kills 91
The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) said the death toll was expected to rise as information came in from areas where thousands of buildings collapsed or were badly damaged

Review: 'Paul, Apostle of Christ' is a hymn to the persecuted church
Where the film scores is in its depiction of life under the brutal Roman regime.

Patrick Sookhdeo found not guilty of indecent assault
Dr Patrick Sookhdeo, founder of the Barnabas Fund, has been found not guilty of indecent assault at his trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court.

Irreplaceable: The Quaker meeting house that speaks of quiet faith
The Religious Society of Friends, known popularly as the Quakers, began in the mid-17th century in Lancashire.