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Christian alliance urges Modi to halt torment in Madhya Pradesh

"The Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi must control the government of this State and order them to enforce the guarantees in the constitution of India," said Sajan George, president of the Global Council of Indian Christians.

GOD TV founder Wendy Alec says husband Rory has left her for another woman

GOD TV co-founder Wendy Alec has made an emotional live broadcast yesterday in which she disclosed that her husband and ministry partner of over...

God’s own ‘medical ministers’

THE Great Commission is not a command dished out to evangelists, apostles and pastors. It is the duty expected of every believer. Yet, most of us fail the Lord in this area. When it comes to sharing the Gospel or witnessing for Christ, we feel inadequate. Some of us have the desire but are ill-prepared to testify about Jesus’ love and grace when someone confronts us about our faith.

Islamic State group downs another Iraqi helicopter

A military aviation official says the militants used a shoulder-fired missile to take down the Bell 407 helicopter north of Beiji on Wednesday. The town is home to Iraq's largest oil refinery.

Kiwi pastor was ‘serial child abuser’, says AG church

Brian Houston, the founder of Sydney's mega church Hillsong, is being questioned over what he did when he discovered his father had molested children in Australia.
Wycliffe Bible Translators

New resource helps share Bible stories

WYCLIFFE Associates, a global organization that empowers national Bible translators around the world, has launched a new effort to place Bible stories into the hands of people groups without the translated Scriptures.

How to understand and secure God’s blessings

God is the wealth-giver. He alone knows how to make you rich and prosperous. Proverbs 10:22 says, ‘The blessing of the Lord makes one rich...’
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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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