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Blacks being told Christianity is white man's religion; that's why they're falling for Islam, says conservative author
A conservative author, radio host and an activist has warned fellow black Americans not to fall for Islam, saying they can't see what's really happening.
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Amy Duggar-King still focuses on positives after getting hit hard by her parents' divorce
Even as she is enjoying wedded bliss with her new husband Dillon King, Duggar cousin Amy's parents are scrambling with theirs and have now decided to file for a divorce.
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Muslims and Christians unite under Christmas tree on site of Jesus' baptism
Jordan is celebrating the season of Christmas and the peaceful relations between Christians and Muslims in their country by lightin up a 12-metre tree at the site popularly believed to be the location of Jesus' baptism.
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'I was told to go kill myself': 7th grader asked by teacher to deny God seeks apology from school district for 'telling lies'
A 7th grade student in Katy, Texas is asking a school district for an apology for denying her claims over an assignment about God that resulted in her being harassed in school and people telling her to kill herself.
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Pastor Davey Blackburn criticised by fellow minister for forgiving wife's murderer: 'It's a sign of weakness'
Widower Pastor Davey Blackburn has just been criticized by a fellow minister as for choosing to forgive his wife Amanda's murderer.
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First Syrian refugees arrive in UK under new scheme
The first group of Syrian refugees will arrive in the UK today under the government's newly expanded resettlement scheme, the BBC reports.
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Texas teacher tells students that God is a 'myth' and those who consider Him a 'fact' are wrong
The faith of a seventh grade student from Katy, Texas has been put to the test by her teacher who insisted that God is a "myth," and any student who would list Him as a "fact" or "opinion" would be wrong.
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ISIS fighter enters refugee camp planning to kill Christians, meets Jesus
An ISIS militant, who had pretended to be a refugee in order to kill people, converted to Christianity after seeing the "love of Christians" at the camps, according to Christian Aid Mission.
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'Riding 2 horses': T.D. Jakes accused of trying to appease both Christians and gays
It is not right that Bishop T.D. Jakes is trying to appease both the Christian and LGBTQ communities, says California Pastor Jesse Lee Peterson, also president of the Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny (BOND), and he is calling on Jakes to pick just one side and affirm it.
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Jesus' baptism site to get tourist boost after becoming world heritage site
The site in Jordan believed to be where Jesus was baptised by John the Baptist has been designated a world heritage site.
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Karen Hinkley reconciles with The Village Church: 'I believe it is time for me to move on in peace'
Matt Chandler and Josh Patterson "looked me in the eyes, apologised, and asked for forgiveness".
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Assad under pressure as insurgent gains threaten regime survival
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad is under more military pressure than at any point in the four-year-old war.
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The Village Church on Karen Hinkley: 'We believe we owe her an apology'
"We have let our membership practices blind us to the person in front of us."
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Church disciplines wife for wanting to divorce husband who admitted paedophile leanings
The Village Church has been accused of spiritual abuse in a child pornography case.
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Man lost at sea found after 66 days: 'We prayed, and prayed' says family
Man lost at sea found after 66 days: 'We prayed, and prayed' says family
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Writer of BBC's The Ark on making religion work for prime time TV
The writer of the new 90-minute drama The Ark managed to get his top slot on prime time television by telling the BBC it was not about animals.
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BBC's The Ark stayed afloat, just about
Starring David Threlfall and written by EastEnders veteran Tony Jordan, The Ark was at its best telling a human story.
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Aid agencies are failing, say refugees
Humanitarian organisations working with refugees in North Africa and the Middle East "continually fall short," a new study has shown.
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Kayla Mueller: U.S. ISIS hostage death confirmed by Obama
US President Barack Obama has confirmed the death of Kayla Mueller, the US aid worker who had been held hostage by Islamic State militants, saying the United States would "find and bring to justice the terrorists who are responsible".
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UAE fighter planes return to the international coalition versus ISIS after burning of Jordanian pilot
As the King of Jordan sends fighter planes in retaliatory airstrikes against the Islamic State for the murder of one of its pilots, combat aircraft from the United Arab Emirates are also making a return to the US-led international coalition formed to combat the ISIS in the Middle East.
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Charles' fear over online radicalisation of young people
Youth are sometimes motivated by a desire for adventure, says the Prince of Wales.
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US aid worker Kayla Mueller was 'condemned to death' by Islamic State
An appeal to the terrorist group is thought to have had an effect.
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Muslim and Christian leaders condemn Jordanian pilot murder
The senseless murder of Jordanian pilot Mouath al-Kasaesbeh by ISIS militants has been denounced by religious leaders, who are praying for interfaith unity.
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Japan PM pledges 'every effort' to free Kenji Goto
No news has been received of the Christian journalist held by Islamic State.
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