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Transform Your Beauty and Wellness Regime: 3 Skincare and Nutrition Gems to Try Today
Welcome to a transformative journey of beauty and wellness! In this article, we'll unveil four exquisite skincare and nutrition gems that are set to elevate your beauty and well-being to new heights.
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Unlock a World of Relaxation and Exploration: 5 Products to Make Your Everyday Life Effortless
Finding moments of relaxation and exploration is crucial for maintaining a healthy and balanced lifestyle. Fortunately, a wide array of innovative products exist to enhance everyday experiences, transforming mundane routines into extraordinary moments of self-care and discovery.
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3 Reasons Why This Smart Galaxy Star Projector is a Great Birthday Present
Discovering the perfect birthday gift for your loved ones can be both exciting and challenging, as you strive to avoid repetition while facing limited time and options.
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Iran, 27 other countries critiqued by watchdog for religious freedom violations
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom decried Iran's use of violence against protesters in the wake of Mahsa Amini's death.
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Government says abortion clinic buffer zones are incompatible with human rights law
Buffer zones that prevent pro-lifers from offering help outside abortion clinics are incompatible with human rights law, the government has said.
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Be Humble
Our time here on earth is God's and not our own
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Kobe Bryant a Christian? Kobe talked about Catholic faith, said talking to priest changed his life
NBA Legend Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna tragically passed away in a helicopter crash on Sunday morning.
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Kobe Bryant dies in helicopter accident; prayers for basketball star's wife Vanessa Bryant
Kobe Bryant dies in helicopter accident; prayers for basketball star's wife Vanessa Bryant
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Over 100 faith leaders call on Boris Johnson to accept at least 10,000 refugees a year
The former Home Secretary announced last month that the UK would accept 5,000 refugees from 2020 to 2021, but the letter asks the Prime Minister to increase this number to 10,000.
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Pope 'praying for all migrants' after shocking image of drowned father and baby daughter
The Pope has said he is "profoundly saddened" by the haunting image of a migrant father and his baby daughter who drowned in the Rio Grande while attempting to cross from Mexico to the US on Sunday.
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New resource to support student mental wellbeing after research finds widespread unhappiness
The Student Christian Movement has launched a new resource to help students look after their mental health after a study found high levels of unhappiness on campus.
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High speed broadband in rural schools is a social justice issue, says the Church of England
The Church of England has welcomed government plans to roll out gigabit speed broadband to over 100 rural schools.
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Royal family attend poignant service at Westminster Abbey commemorating centenary of First World War Armistice
Britain's royal family was joined by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Sunday to remember those killed and wounded in conflict, with millions falling silent for two minutes to mark 100 years since the end of World War One.
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Freed American pastor Andrew Brunson prayed for hours to keep his sanity while in prison
Now that he's back in the United States and free from his two years of detention in Turkey, Pastor Andrew Brunson is opening up about the struggles of his imprisonment and how God was using it for His good.
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Historic Scottish church in Rotterdam celebrates 375 year milestone
A Scottish congregation that has been meeting in Rotterdam since 1643 will celebrate the milestone in a special service on Sunday.
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'Pronoun badges' being handed out to Edinburgh University students during Welcome Week
Officials at Edinburgh University's student union will be handing out pronoun badges to students so that they can know whether to refer to others as 'he', 'she' or 'they'.
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'Don't mention God' in tourism advertising, Scottish government told
The Scottish government has been advised against mentioning God, Sean Connery, or golf in its advertising to encourage more visitors from abroad.
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Trump administration sued by liberal advocacy group in connection with Bible studies
A liberal advocacy group is suing the Trump administration in connection with regular Bible studies held by Cabinet members.
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Ty Rhame's explosive entrepreneurial hacks for business success
(Partner Post) If you are serious about becoming a success in the world of business, it is essential to be proactive.
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Was Martha wrong to be angry with Mary?
Martha was annoyed when Mary left her to do all the work. Yet, Jesus defended Mary. So why was Martha in the wrong?
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Christian movie director defends using swear words in his new faith-based movie
New Christian movie 'Generational Sins' drops some F-bombs, something its Christian director Spencer T. Folmar believes makes it more true to life.
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The little known story of England's first evangelical Queen
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Why the appointment of the next Archbishop of Canterbury may prove challenging
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In these dire times for the Church, Paul's attitude and example in 2 Timothy are inspirational
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Extraordinary events save a priest's life after random stabbing
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Persecuted Christian children remembered on Red Wednesday
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Calls for Archbishop of York's resignation over CofE safeguarding failures
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What is truth?
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How the Bible unravels one of the strongest arguments for abortion
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Police action should be considered over CofE child abuse failings, says reviewer
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Called beyond qualification: how God's strength shines through human weakness
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Royal Mail's 2024 Christmas stamps capture snowy splendour of iconic UK cathedrals
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Why are we so far away from what we read about in Acts?