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Scientists closer to growing human hearts after developing heart tissue from skin cells
Scientists from the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School have gotten a step closer to saving more lived by growing functional hearts for human beings from their own cells.

Europe, Russia sending robotic spacecraft on mission to find signs of life on Mars
After the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) made a groundbreaking discovery of water on the surface of Mars last year, Europe and Russia are also stepping up its efforts to find signs of life on the Red Planet.

How to procrastinate later
Why is it so much easier to make up many plans and schemes than to complete them?

Double trouble? 2 comets to fly close to Earth hours from now: 'One for the record books'
This week, our planet will have to contend with not just one, but two comets, that will come in close contact with Earth.

Worried enough to pray
When a person treasures the country, but has trepidation about its future, what is the best course of action? Elijah can weigh in on this question.

Is the Bible asbestos in the Public School?
John Adams, a key founding father, said, "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."

Are you where you want to be in your walk with Jesus?
Walking with Jesus isn't always the easy thing, but it's always the right thing, and people who strive to become more like Christ are people who make the biggest impact in their families, schools and work environments.

Army chief admits U.S. could face defeat in war against Russia, China, Iran and North Korea
Although known to have highly sophisticated weapons that can even wipe humanity, America could still be screwed if a global war could happen with Russia, China, Iran and North Korea, according to U.S Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley.

St. Patrick's Day parade in New York City features homosexual movement, shuts out pro-life group
The 255th annual New York City St. Patrick's Day parade showcased the homosexual movement but shut out a pro-life group that wanted to take part in the event.

5 ways pastors can engage business leaders into church
Bringing the Lord into a business is not much different than bringing Him into a home, says Dr. Steve Greene, who is the executive vice president of Charisma News. He believes that the aspect of inviting the Holy Spirit into the marketplace is one that needs to be strengthened, so that the kingdom of God will grow.

U.S. Senate hearing witnesses say it's OK not to provide care to babies who survive abortions
Two witnesses by Democrats told a Senate committee Tuesday that it's OK to remove care for babies who survive abortions.

Gwen Stefani says she was 'channelling God' in deeply personal new album
Gwen Stefani has made new music again, and she said that her new album "Now This Is What the Truth Feels Like" has helped her get past her broken marriage and navigate the waters of new love.

Did God give me my terror boss?
One of the most demotivating things at work is having a superior that exists to make your life miserable. How can work be a blessing when being with your boss is the epitome of hell on earth?

UN report detailing children and the disabled being burned alive in South Sudan is reliable, say country's churches
Church sources in Sudan are confirming the veracity of a United National Human Rights (UNHR) report that women and children and the disabled are being subjected to rape and brutality amid the eruption of a civil war in the territory.

Under-attendance and other things that get pastors frustrated
Thom Rainer, president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources recently posted a podcast on issues affecting local church leaders.

Does Christianity really promote violence?
Does the Bible really reflect a blood-thirsty religion and, moreover, a violent God? What does a true Christian have to say about all of this?