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Angie Chui
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What pastors can learn from Donald Trump
The candidacy of business mogul Donald Trump has been a roller coaster ride not only for his campaign team but also for Christians in America and faith leaders have remained on opposite sides of the fence when it comes to pitching their support for the controversial Republican.
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God made two, not three genders - Pastor Robert Jeffress
Megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress reiterated his strong opposition to the controversial issue of transgender access to restrooms in a recent sermon.
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Chinese Christian group files lawsuit over open-air urinal in San Francisco
A Chinese Christian group has filed a civil lawsuit over an open air urinal in Dolores Park in San Francisco, calling it a violation of privacy and a cause of embarrassment for women as well as any disabled people who might need to use the facilities.
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Atheist Bill Maher calls for tax on religion; blames religion for evils in society
Television host Bill Maher is calling for taxes for religion, equating it to alcohol and cigarettes.
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Aid worker says British government must be firm with migrants who don't want to abide by Christian law
With the influx of displaced migrants from conflict ridden areas of the Middle East flocking to refugee camps, aid workers have warned the British government to be tough in enforcing their own values on the refugees as they have shown resistance to adopting to the culture of their host nations.
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Christian businessman Brian Souter named one of the UK's most generous celebrities
Christian businessman Brian Souter has been named one of the most generous celebrities in the UK for supporting a variety of charitable causes.
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Indiana pastor says ex-prisoners are more discriminated against than LGBTQ community
A Christian pastor is opposing a proposed human rights ordinance that the Human Relations Council is creating in Valparaiso, Indiana, which seeks to address the alleged bias being experienced by the LGBTQ community.
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Pastor shares how Jesus got him through pain of daughter's rare brain disorder: 'When you get Jesus in you, you get hope'
"Once you realise Jesus is our hope, you're good. You don't have to keep mustering it up," says Pastor Chad Veach.
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What is the best way to respond when someone criticises your church online?
Jonathan Howe says an apology can often defuse tension and avoid conflict, but if the criticism is about core biblical doctrine the church should stand its ground.
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Ark Encounter Christian theme park will only hire Christians
There will be up to 400 jobs going when the 510-foot long Ark Encounter attraction opens its doors to the public on July 7, but there's one catch for job hunters – applicants should be Christian before they are considered for the post.
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Christian women are the most vulnerable to persecution, says conference
In order to encourage unified action against the plight of Christian women throughout the world, the participants of the recent Marcham Conference issued a letter to the global church asking it to acknowledge the extent and severity of violence against Christian women – especially in communities under pressure for their faith.
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Billy Graham urges faithful to take sin seriously
Pastor Billy Graham is asking the faithful to take sin seriously because Jesus himself died for it.
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Christian parents print 'Our God is Bigger' shirts to protest removal of Bible verse from school's website
Christian parents have launched a T-shirt campaign in response to the removal of a Bible verse from a school website following complaints by atheists.
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Elderly Christian woman caned in Indonesia for breaking sharia law
A 60-year-old Christian woman was publicly caned at the Banda Aceh province of Indonesia after it was found that she was violating sharia law, regulations which specifically applied only to Muslims until bylaws were passed in the country late last year, which expanded its coverage to non-Muslims.
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Holy Land visit made Kathie Lee Gifford's 'eclectic' group of friends believe in Jesus
Television host Kathie Lee Gifford, fresh off a visit to the Holy Land, recently shared that the trip became a life changing journey for some members of their party.
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