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How to pray for North Korea, Dutch Sheets reveals

The principalities and demons "are angry because we—the Church ... as Believers—have moved into a season where we can experience great breakthrough. In fact; some are the breakthroughs that we've been praying for and interceding for, for years."

The Irish predicament: Popeless and hopeless!

The chances of an Irish pope in the 21st century are remote, confirms Belfast native and Jesuit priest Oliver P. Rafferty, who is also a history professor at Boston College.

The death of tourism in South Africa

By Chuck Stephens I AM a career missionary in Africa. I hold a PhD is religious studies. I have written a dozen books, one of...

Are women more religious than men?

Women are more open to the spiritual and find it easier to entrust themselves to God. Men think more often that they need to be independent.
Corrie ten Boom

Lord, they are all Yours!

Corrie once said, "People thank me so much, and it used to worry me because I didn't want to get a big head. So I began to collect those compliments like flowers.

We have a God who is approachable

Today in prayer, give thanks Jesus that He we can approach Him in confidence knowing that He hears our prayers.

Netherlands bans Islamic State’s black flag of jihad

THE Netherlands has banned the black flag of jihad ahead of a large demonstration scheduled for today in Amsterdam to support Hamas against Israel.

Catholic priest killed as crowd cheers in Syria

GRIZZLY stories of murders, rapes, and beheadings by Islamists are increasingly appearing in the news. The latest: the brutal public murder of three Catholics in Syria, attended by a cheering crowd.
Willem Geertman

‘Philippines becoming dangerous for foreign missionaries’

IN the aftermath of the death of a Dutch community worker in Angeles City, a Philippines newspaper said that country was becoming dangerous for foreign missionaries.
Muslim women

Sharia court orders expulsion of 5 Christians from Jammu & Kashmir

NASIR-ul-Islam, a deputy of grand Mufti Bashir-ud-din, told reporters that the Sharia court had found the pastors guilty of alluring Muslim youth in Kashmir to Christianity.
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