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The ministry of tea and biscuits: It's more important than you think
Just recently one of my parishioners, Paul, was speaking to me. 'What we love about you being here is you always have time to sit and talk and have a cup of tea with us.'

Argentina Church says it will hand over baptism documents for torture victims' children
The Catholic Church in Argentina will hand over more than a 100 baptism documents of babies born to political prisoners in a torture centre during the country's dictatorship.

Conspiracy theorists targeting Sutherland Springs shooting church arrested
Two conspiracy theorists, who claim the mass shooting at Sutherland Springs church was staged by the US government in order to target gun laws, have been arrested.

'Change is in the air': What do Christians in Saudi Arabia think of the reforming Crown Prince?
Saudi Arabia's crown prince will meet Theresa May today as part of a three-day visit to the UK where he hopes to promote his image as a moderniser.

George Carey criminal investigation would be attack on 'biblically faithful Christianity'
A criminal case against a former archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey, would be an attack on all 'biblically faithful Christianity', according to a handful of conservative Anglicans.

How can I overcome my weaknesses?
Did you know that because of Christ's finished work, we can actually overcome our weaknesses? Sin doesn't have to enslave us anymore.

3 things every married Christian man should do to become a Christ-like husband
We must remember that God should be above our marriages, not under.

What makes Christianity better than other religions?
Why should we think that Christianity is the best among all religions? Aren't they all the same?

Why does God allow good people to suffer injustice?
The reason is not because He enjoys watching us suffer.

How having a Bible around the house inspired Dolly Parton to send millions of books to children
Growing up, Parton could not read or write. The only book she remembers having at home is the Bible.

5 beliefs about hair that just aren't true
Hair is every person's crowning glory, and this is why beauty companies earn millions selling everything from shampoo to spa treatments to achieve those silky tresses. However, there are some beliefs about hair care that just aren't true.

How Billy Graham showed love to televangelist Jim Bakker while he was in prison
A friend in need is a friend indeed. This is what the late evangelist, Rev. Billy Graham, showed controversial televangelist Jim Bakker after the latter was in prison and suffering at the lowest point in his life.

NBC show 'Good Girls' accused of having misleading title because of its 'offensive content'
It seems like more and more TV shows are airing brazen content these days. This time, the Christian watchdog group, One Million Moms, has set its sights on NBC's newest program, "Good Girls."

Did the Church of England's divisions over homosexuality contribute to child sex abuse cover-up?
The Church of England's historic opposition to homosexuality and women bishops may have fuelled sex abuse, an inquiry heard.
Francis 5 years on: Pope remains popular but growing numbers say he is 'too liberal' and 'naive'
Five years into Pope Francis's time in the role he remains highly popular, but growing numbers of American Catholics on the political right view him as 'too liberal' and 'naive' according to a new survey by the respected Pew Research Center.
Why do these Pacific islanders worship Prince Philip as a god?
Prince Charles is to visit the Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu next month, where his father Prince Philip is revered as a god.