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Darlene Zschech talks about grace as chemotherapy starts

CHRISTIAN singer-songwriter Darlene Zschech says she has started to lose her hair as she begins chemo treatments for breast cancer but she hasn't lost her desire to worship.
Praying children

Things our children should learn

By Robin Sam A survey conducted a few years ago that I came across in an old Reader’s Digest magazine said parents the world-over gave...

Philip Teng, Billy Graham’s translator in China, dies

TENG, who translated for Graham during the famed evangelist's first preaching tour of China in 1988, died peacefully on December 19 in a Hong Kong hospital. He was 91.
Egyptian Christians

We must stand up for Middle East’s persecuted Christians

CHRISTIANITY began in the East, not the West, yet today Christians in the East are enduring an all-out-assault by Islamic terrorists, while Christians in the West live their lives largely oblivious to it all. This has to change.
Indian Christians

Being Christian in Karnataka: Christians pray, give service but feel vulnerable

THIS much is clear - at no cost do the Christians living in Mangalore want to rake up the past. What is not clear is whether they feel any more secure than immediately after 2008, when churches were vandalised.
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No foul play in Mandissa’s death, police say

While no cause of death has been revealed, Franklin Police Department officials in Tennessee said Monday that no foul play is suspected.

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