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Christian asylum seeker in Sweden says she has 'nightmares' of being deported and jailed in Iran
A Christian convert in Sweden says she is having "nightmares every night" that she will be deported back to Iran, where she says she faces the risk of imprisonment.
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Family of Sutherland Springs victims sues federal government over failure to report gunman's criminal record
The surviving members of the Holcombe family, which lost nine relatives in the mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas in November, has filed a lawsuit against the federal government for not reporting the gunman's criminal record to a federal database.
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Ethan Hawke's turn as a struggling priest in 'First Reformed' gets rave reviews from film critics
"First Reformed," a film about a Calvinist minister facing a crisis of faith, has been hailed by some film critics as a masterpiece for its unique take on issues like religion, capitalism and environmental activism.
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Chip and Joanna Gaines pay $40K fine for violating safety regulations
Magnolia Homes, the company owned by reality TV stars Chip and Joanna Gaines, has been ordered to pay a fine of $40,000 for violating safety regulations during the filming of the HGTV show "Fixer Upper."
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Fox & Friends' Ainsley Earhardt says she hopes people reading her new memoir will 'see Jesus'
Fox & Friends host Ainsley Earhardt says she is hoping that "people see Jesus" when they read her testimony in her new memoir "The Light Within Me."
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Women should work fewer hours than men to avoid burnout, study suggests
Researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) have suggested that women should work fewer hours than men because they often have to take care of domestic duties.
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Prayer vigil held for beloved Christian mom killed in murder-suicide
A prayer vigil was held at Ezell-Harding Christian School last week for Cassidy Ganey, who was killed by her own husband in a murder-suicide at her home in Murfreesoboro, Tennessee.
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Driver in bus crash that killed 13 churchgoers faces up to 270 years in prison
The 21-year-old driver of a pickup truck that crashed into a church bus last year is facing up to 270 years in prison after pleading no contest to manslaughter charges on Thursday.
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Minister shares how he was able to renew his faith after the murder of his family
Les Ferguson lost his desire to preach the Gospel after the murder of his wife and 21-year-old son in 2011, but just three years after the tragedy, he was able to return to the pulpit and ever since, has been sharing how he regained his faith while dealing with his loss.
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5 big personality changes of newlywed couples
Researchers have chronicled five major personality changes that newlywed couples go through in the first year of marriage.
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Prosecutors drop charges against suspect in murder of pastor's wife Amanda Blackburn following plea deal
Prosecutors have dropped the charges against a suspect in the murder of Amanda Blackburn, wife of Indiana pastor Davey Blackburn, after the accused agreed to a plea deal.
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School principal resigns after punishing students with Bible reading
The principal of North Bend High School in Oregon has reportedly stepped down from his post following complaints that students have been forced to read from the Bible as a form of punishment.
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New law protecting religious conscience rights of adoption agencies signed into law in Kansas
New legislation that protects the religious rights of foster care and adoption agencies has been signed into law by Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer.
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Jimmy Carter denounces sex-selective abortion in commencement address at Liberty University
Former President Jimmy Carter has spoken out against discrimination against women and sex-selective abortions during his commencement address at Liberty University recently.
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Hefty fine against pastor for transporting Bibles upheld by Algerian courts
A court in Algeria has upheld a 100,000-dinar (US$868) fine against a pastor who was caught transporting Bibles in his car in March 2015.
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