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Georgia religious liberty bill collapses amid pressure from Disney and Marvel
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal vetoed a religious liberty bill that would prevent the state government from punishing churches, pastors and faith based organisations for refusing to perform same sex marriage or declining service to those who violate their sincerely held religious belief.
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One ministry leader's time management advice: sometimes it's better to be good than to be a perfectionist
Lifeway founder Thom S. Rainer understands that time management is one aspect that many busy people struggle with and if it pains ordinary folk to juggle their schedules just so they can find time to do the things they need to, the problem could be even more difficult for those in ministry.
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Reba McEntire says it was God who gave her the strength to get through divorce
Country star Reba McEntire is crediting her Christian faith for helping her through a difficult divorce process that took two years.
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Franklin Graham tells terrorists: Every knee will bow to Jesus, not Islam
Even as the world comes to terms with the deadly attacks in Brussels by the Islamic State (ISIS), a fresh attack on Easter Sunday in Pakistan claimed by the Jamaat-ul-Ahrar terror group took the lives of 70 Christians who were attending the celebration. Rev. Franklin Graham has aired his outrage on his Facebook page and condemned the attacks.
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'Jill and Jessa Counting On' reveals which Duggar sibling spent most time in prison
The next episode of TLC's "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" will shift its focus from Jana Duggar to another Duggar sibling and this time, it will be Jinger who will be placed in the spotlight.
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Harper Lee mocked Donald Trump in private letters: staying at his hotel would be God's 'worst punishment' on her
Harper Lee's private letters reveal insights into the 'To Kill a Mockingbird' author's views on fans and even presidential candidate Donald Trump.
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Pastor, wife live out Easter message by forgiving truck driver responsible for death of 2 sons
A pastor and his wife are living out the meaning of Christ's resurrection by forgiving the truck driver responsible for the death of their two children.
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'The Passion Live' draws positive reviews from critics
Fox's "The Passion Live" narrated by Tyler Perry was a unique take on the classic Bible story and its huge gamble paid off as critics and reviewers have generally given the special glowing reviews.
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Do doubts invalidate our salvation? One pastor explains what you can do if your faith is weak
When people go through trials, they sometimes begin to doubt the reality of God and even the most faithful are prone to having their belief shaken. Even men from the Bible have had their moments of doubt. But does doubting mean losing our salvation? Pastor Mark Altrogge believes this is not the case.
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'God's Not Dead 2' Melissa Joan Hart and Jesse Metcalfe discuss their Christian faith
The lead stars of "God's Not Dead 2," which released to theaters on April 1, are taking the opportunity to speak out about their own journeys of faith.
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Understanding of jihad muddled because of multitude of conflicting materials
Theologian and book author James R. White says interpretations of jihad can be quite muddled because of the varied understandings and multitude of materials from the Koran.
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Jana Duggar still searching for Mr. Right but won't get married to the first guy who comes along
Will Jana Duggar finally find love of her own? This is the question foremost on everyone's mind after the premiere of the Duggars' new show "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" which focuses on the married Duggar girls as they rear their new families.
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'Jill and Jessa: Counting On' shunned by advertisers not keen on associating with Duggar name
While the Duggars' new TLC show "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" is rating very well on the network, advertisers are evidently still not keen on having their brands associated with the huge family in the wake of eldest son Josh's major molestation scandal from last year.
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Malaysian man finally allowed to embrace Christianity after 33 year court battle
It took 33 years but a Malaysian man was finally granted permission by the country's High Court to renounce Islam and embrace Christianity.
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Trevin Wax: we cheat Easter if we don't give it the same amount of attention as Christmas
The managing editor of LifeWay's Gospel Project wants Christians to think about the meaning of Easter long after the event
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