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God can never forgive person who refuses to seek His forgiveness, says Billy Graham
Whatever sins people might have committed in their lives, legendary American evangelist Billy Graham says that there is no sin too big or too small for God to forgive, and all people have to do is repent with open hearts and accept his forgiveness.

'Urgency' to pray for America: 424 days of continuous worship set in Washington D.C.
A team of intercessors from the group "David's Tent D.C." is calling on all Americans to participate in 424 days, 10,000 hours of continuous worship to God from September 11, 2015 to November 8, 2016 on the National Mall beside the Washington Monument in the nation's capital.

Patient sings '10,000 Reasons' during brain surgery
A young man undergoing pioneering brain surgery was woken up during the operation and asked to sing and talk so surgeons could ensure this part of the brain was not harmed.

US same-sex marriage ruling used to back appeal against polygamy ban
"This case is about criminalisation of consensual relations," said attorney Jonathan Turley.

Home invasion: Man asks God to forgive robbers who shot him, attacked his family
Mike Lash, a father from Atlanta, asked for forgiveness from Good for his attackers who shot him on the leg and robbed his family's house.

Lorry full of corpses and new shipwreck highlight migrant crisis
The abandoned refrigerated lorry was found by an Austrian motorway patrol.

Virginia shootings: I'll campaign for gun control, says victim's father
Andy Parker has urged state and federal lawmakers to take action on gun control.

Comedian John Oliver creates fake church, gets thousands of real dollars in donations
British comedian John Oliver revealed in the latest episode of his show that donations have been pouring in for his fake church, "Our Lady of Perpetual Exemption."

Pakistani Christians forced to renounce Christ, convert to Islam to get flood aid
Christians in Pakistan are being forced to renounce Jesus Christ and to convert to Islam or become modern-day slaves to receive humanitarian aid after torrential flooding washed away their homes and belongings last summer.

Donald Trump's success in gaining support of evangelicals baffles NY Times columnist
Business mogul Donald Trump has gained support among evangelicals after the Republican presidential debate.

Battle for Liberia's soul: Why moves to declare it a 'Christian nation' could spell disaster
The prospect of religious conflict is something this country hardly needs.

Josh Duggar checks into rehab as parents say he brought 'great insult' to the family
When Josh Duggar from the canceled Christian reality show "19 Kids and Counting" molested several young girls, including his sisters when he was only 14 years old, his parents Jim Bob and Michelle "disciplined" him by sending him to a Christian work camp for several months and they tried to move on from the issue after.

Kentucky students defy atheists by holding 'illegal' prayer at pre-football game event
Students at a Kentucky school defied an aetheist group's campaign against religious practices when they recited a prayer at a pre-footbal game ceremony.

Mormon church to continue supporting Boy Scouts despite decision on gay leaders
The Mormon church, which is the largest sponsor of Boy Scouts in the United States, said Wednesday that it will continue its affiliation with the organization despite that it allowed openly gay leaders to serve in units.

Nine Chinese Christians arrested for opposing cross removals
Chinese security have arrested a number of Christians who opposed the Chinese Communist Party's campaign to remove crosses from churches.

Mortar attack on two Syrian churches: Damascus Archbishop says 'Our life is like a game of Russian roulette'
Nine people have died and at least 50 wounded after mortar fire hit a church in Damascus last Sunday.