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Gospel artist Kirk Franklin thinks decline in church attendance in America is because people see more rules than the love of God
The title of multi-platinum gospel artist Kirk Franklin's latest album "Losing My Religion" may have been the subject of criticisms and controversy but he now reveals that it was deliberately chosen to spark a conversation about Americans losing their faith.
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Blake Shelton says his new song was God's way of telling him things would be alright
Blake Shelton may well be on his way to delivering his first ever Christian hit after making a name for himself on the country scene and becoming one of the most recognisable superstars from Nashville. But for Shelton, his first Christian song is more than an attempt to penetrate the Christian market.
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Donald Trump needs to read the Bible and pray, says Ben Carson
Retired neurosurgeon and former presidential candidate Ben Carson thinks that reading the Bible will do a world of good for leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as it will help him become more humble and sensitive to other peoples' plights.
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Controversial pastor Creflo Dollar not welcome in Scotland
After figuring in a controversial crowdsourcing drive to buy a $65 million Gulfstream G650 jet last year, televangelist and World Changers Church International founder Creflo Dollar is seeking to bring his ministry to Scotland, but he will not be welcomed by local churches in Scotland.
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Former inmate turned pastor has some wise words for conflict resolution
Dr. Robert Winfree knows a thing or two about violent conflict. Before he became the pastor of the New Deliverance Tabernacle, he served time in prison in his 20s.
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Vin Diesel fulfils childhood dream of singing with gospel choir
It may not seem like it but action star Vin Diesel has always wanted to sing with a church choir. The problem was he was always afraid to.
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Christian couple to open first home for sex trafficked boys in the US
Christian couple Chris and Anna Smith are opening the first ever shelter for sex trafficked boys later this year, and the couple believes the project was completed because of God's will.
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Craig Groeschel clears up some misconceptions around money, the Bible and what really is the root of all evil
The Life Church pastor wants Christians to be clear about something: money is not in itself the problem
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Newsboys lead singer Michael Tait moved to tears when homeless choir sings 'We Believe' for the band
Christian rock band Newsboys has been making using their gift of music to spread God's word for years now, but when their song was performed by a group of homeless men the band's frontman Michael Tait was moved to tears.
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'God's Not Dead 2',' Miracles from Heaven' perform well in ticket sales despite lukewarm reviews
Despite being widely criticised by film critics, faith based films "God's Not Dead 2" and "Miracles from Heaven" are doing well in terms of ticket sales, as a testament to the loyal and solid following of faith based audiences.
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Watch the first trailer of 'I'm Not Ashamed' The Rachel Joy Scott Columbine story
Pure Flix Entertainment, the studio behind "God's Not Dead," recently released the first trailer of its upcoming movie "I'm Not Ashamed," which tells the story of Columbine High School martyr Rachel Joy Scott
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What we can learn from John Adams and Thomas Jefferson about handling disagreements
Blogger Samuel D. James thinks the lost art of disagreement practiced by our forefathers could well serve this generation.
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Underground churches thriving in Iran despite persecution
Iran may have taken the 9th spot in the 2016 Watch List of most severe persecutors of Christians but this has not deterred thousands to become Christians and join underground house churches, despite being illegal in the country.
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Indiana signs law to protect down syndrome babies from abortion
Starting July, it will be illegal for babies to be aborted on the basis of having Down Syndrome after Indiana Gov. Mike Pence signed into law a bill protecting unborn children with the genetic condition.
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Wycliffe Associates translators only want to 're-double' their efforts after deadly terrorist attack
Wycliffe Associates, a ministry focused on Bible translation, is determined to re-double its efforts to accomplish its mission following the death of four of its Middle East translators in an attack by suspected Islamic radicals.
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