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Hazel Torres
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Mother of 5 transitions to become a man after only son became a girl — and husband says he's fine with it
Mother and daughter became father and son—and the real father is not bothered a bit.
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Parents say prayer brought son back to life after nearly drowning
"He was dead. He was blue and dead." This was what Matthew Cunningham told local station KBOI in Boise, Idaho, referring to his 22-month-old son, Matty.
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Christian woman uses extreme couponing and Bible inspiration to feed over 30,000 people
With the Bible as her guide, a 30-year-old mother from Woodbridge, Virginia is being hailed as a "superhero" for having fed at least 30,000 people, with the number still rising fast.
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Australian Christian family refusing to pay tax to local authority, saying land belongs to God
A family in Australia is defying local authorities who are demanding that they pay tax for the land they're occupying for seven years now. The family is refusing to pay on the ground that the land they have settled in belongs to God.
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Feminists in Argentina pretend to abort Baby Jesus from Virgin Mary in shocking 'performance art'
A group of feminists staged a "performance art" just outside a cathedral in Argentina last week where they pretended to abort Baby Jesus from Virgin Mary.
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'Love your neighbour': Texas woman obeys Jesus' command, rescues homeless man with mental illness
In obeying Jesus' command to "love your neighbour as yourself" (Mark 12:31), a woman in Texas has rescued a homeless man with a mental illness and gave him a new start at life.
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Exorcist fails to drive out 'evil spirits,' forcing Brazilian president to leave 'haunted' presidential palace
It seemed like a scene from the sci-fi movie "Ghostbusters." The only difference was that the "ghosts" that apparently showed up at the official residence of Brazilian President Michel Temer seemed scary enough to force the president and his family to leave the Alvorada Palace in Brasilia.
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China intensifies crackdown on foreign Christian missionaries with arrest of 2 more South Korean pastors
China appears to be intensifying its crackdown on foreign Christian missionaries, arresting and detaining two more South Korean pastors for allegedly attempting to smuggle North Korean defectors out of China.
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Plea to find adoptive family for 5 siblings who go to church and want to stay together goes viral
When a newspaper in the United States printed a "Family wanted" appeal for five siblings this weekend, it did not expect anything unusual would happen.
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Ewan McGregor scoffs at Christians who refuse to see Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast' because of gay character
Actor Ewan McGregor has openly scoffed at Christians who are protesting the inclusion of a gay character in the live-action remake of "Beauty and the Beast."
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Christianity on the rise in Bangladesh as tens of thousands of Muslims are turning away from Allah to embrace Jesus
Christianity is making such significant gains in one Muslim-majority nation in South Asia that local evangelists are now envisioning the day when their country would become a Christian nation.
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Health workers told they should speak to dying patients about faith to enhance end of life care
Healthcare workers should not only attend to the physical concerns of dying patients but also their spiritual needs.
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Gay couple already got their marriage licence but still want more punishment for jailed Christian clerk Kim Davis
For a gay couple in Kentucky, getting a Christian county official in jail is not enough punishment for refusing to issue them their marriage licence—even if they eventually received such licence.
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Iran arrests newly baptised Christian mother and her son for their faith, seizes Bibles in crackdown
Iranian government agents have arrested two newly baptised Christians—a mother and her son—seizing their Bibles and other Christian books.
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Many Asian Christian women working as maids in Mideast suffer abuse, treated like slaves by their Arab 'owners'
Many Asian Christian women are being treated as slaves as they work as nannies and housemaids in the Middle East, particularly in Saudi Arabia and other countries in the Arabian Peninsula.
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