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New reality show The Sisterhood follows young women as they decide whether being a nun is for them
A new docuseries starts this week on Lifetime offering rare insights into the discernment process of young women deciding whether they want to swap marriage and a regular 9 to 5, for a life as a nun.
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'Jurassic World' trailer released 13 years after last 'Jurassic Park' film [VIDEO]
'Jurassic World' trailer released 13 years after last 'Jurassic Park' film [VIDEO]

Osama bin Laden 'demon doll' sold for nearly $12,000
Osama bin Laden 'demon doll' sold for nearly $12,000

Jessa Seewald warns life is short so give it to God
Jessa Seewald warns life is short so give it to God

Suicide bomber kills 50 at Afghan volleyball match
Suicide bomber targets volleyball match, kills 50 in Afghanistan

Petition to save '19 Kids & Counting' moves ahead of petition calling to cancel the show
Petition to save 19 Kids and Counting moves ahead of the petition calling to cancel the show

Over 100 civilians brutally massacred in latest DRC killing
Over 100 women and children were slaughtered in a wave of brutal attacks in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) last week, a regional director confirmed to Christian Today.

Why we're getting poorer... and staying poor
Employment is up but so is poverty, says an authoritative new report.

Controversial Jewish nation-state blll clears Israeli cabinet
New legislation 'puts Jewish state before democracy'.

Proof God's not dead? How midweek Cathedral attendance doubled in a decade
It was the decade that saw Richard Dawkins and the new atheists proclaim loudly and triumphantly the non-existence of God, and yet Cathedral attendance is on the rise, writes Ruth Gledhill.

Asia Bibi pins hopes for life on Supreme Court
Victim of Pakistan's blasphemy law makes final appeal for mercy.

Bishop of Truro says payday loan ads should be post-watershed
TV ads for payday loan companies could be banned before 9pm under a bill tabled by the Bishop of Truro.

Pakistan brick kiln workers could have been murdered for financial reasons, not religious
Grandmother had 'no more tears to cry', says eyewitness.

'We need a spiritual resurrection' â 1,000 evangelical pastors urged to run for political office
An evangelical Christian leader is urging pastors to run for political office, insisting that it's the only way to "save" America.

Britain 'sleepwalking into losing religious freedoms' says Christian leader
Liberals are demoting religion to an offensive irrelevance in today's culture says Nola Leach.

Memorial service for beheaded aid worker Peter Kassig features readings from Bible and Qur'an
Hundreds gathered at Butler University on Sunday to celebrate the life of Peter Kassig, the American aid worker killed by Islamic State militants earlier this month.