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Church attacked by mob in Egypt after applying for government license
Church attacked by mob in Egypt after applying for government license

A church that recently applied for a government license in Egypt's Beni Suef governorate has been attacked by villagers on the same day a committee came to inspect the building.

Nigerian journalist fears many of the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls are no longer alive
Nigerian journalist fears many of the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls are no longer alive

The journalist fears that only around 30 of the 113 missing Chibok girls are still alive, something the Nigerian government has refuted.

Burma frees two pastors who were jailed after helping journalists cover military air strikes
Burma frees two pastors who were jailed after helping journalists cover military air strikes

The Burmese government has released two Baptist pastors who were jailed last year after they allegedly assisted journalists in covering the devastation caused by military air strikes in Northern Shan State.

Trump castigates Turkey for charging Pastor Andrew Brunson with espionage
Trump castigates Turkey for charging Pastor Andrew Brunson with espionage

President Donald Trump has signaled his support for imprisoned Pastor Andrew Brunson by berating Turkey for accusing him of being a spy.

Destiny's Child singer Michelle Williams announces engagement to pastor
Destiny's Child singer Michelle Williams announces engagement to pastor

Destiny's Child singer Michelle Williams took to social media to tell her followers that she recently got engaged to Pastor Chad Johnson.

Khloe Kardashian shares the moving parenting tip she received from her late father
Khloe Kardashian shares the moving parenting tip she received from her late father

A week after giving birth to her baby daughter, True, Khloe Kardashian has shared the one parenting tip she received from her late father, Robert Kardashian, that she's utilizing as she embraces motherhood.

Facebook admits it tracks internet users who do not even have an account
Facebook admits it tracks internet users who do not even have an account

Facebook has admitted that it is tracking users who are not logged in to the network and even those who have not signed up to the social media platform.

Benny Hinn's nephew accuses megachurch pastor Kris Vallotton of being a 'false prophet'
Benny Hinn's nephew accuses megachurch pastor Kris Vallotton of being a 'false prophet'

Costi Hinn, the nephew of controversial televangelist Benny Hinn, has called out Bethel Church leader Kris Vallotton, saying he is a "false prophet" who bought his luxury car with money he earned by deceiving people.

Iraq hands down death sentences to 300 male and female ISIS militants
Iraq hands down death sentences to 300 male and female ISIS militants

More than 300 men and women have been sentenced to death in two separate courts in Iraq for joining the Islamic State terror group, according to judicial sources.

Tattoo artist upholds centuries-old tradition of marking pilgrims during their visit to Holy Land
Tattoo artist upholds centuries-old tradition of marking pilgrims during their visit to Holy Land

A tattoo artist in Jerusalem's Old City is using his skills to mark pilgrims with Christian symbols and images, a tradition that his family has observed for 500 years.

Not everything that goes viral is good, Lisa Bevere warns Christians
Not everything that goes viral is good, Lisa Bevere warns Christians

New York Times best-selling author Lisa Bevere is urging caution on the use of social media, particularly when it comes to viral posts, which she says are being mistaken by some as signs of approval from God.

Health, depression news: Children more likely to have lower IQ if their mother suffers from depression, study finds
Health, depression news: Children more likely to have lower IQ if their mother suffers from depression, study finds

Mothers who are suffering from depression could be affecting the development of their child's IQ, according to a new study.

Judge upholds injunction against Trump's ban on transgender service members
Judge upholds injunction against Trump's ban on transgender service members

A federal judge has upheld an injunction that prevents the implementation of President Donald Trump's memo barring transgender troops from serving in the military.

Indiana church launches buyback campaign for semi-automatic weapons in response to Parkland shooting
Indiana church launches buyback campaign for semi-automatic weapons in response to Parkland shooting

A church in Indiana has launched a gun buyback campaign in response to the school shooting that resulted in 17 deaths in Parkland, Florida in February.

Priests attend week-long conference on exorcism in Rome amid growing demand
Priests attend week-long conference on exorcism in Rome amid growing demand

Over 250 priests, theologians and psychologists have attended a week-long conference on exorcism as the demand for the ritual grows.

Women are more likely to gossip about other women who are attractive or provocatively dressed, study finds
Women are more likely to gossip about other women who are attractive or provocatively dressed, study finds

A recent study has found that women are more likely to gossip about other women who are attractive or provocatively dressed, but their motivation may not be due to jealousy or resentment.