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2016 NFL Updates: Did Broncos CB Aqib Talib Shoot Himself In the Leg?
During the weekend, reports broke out saying that Aqib Talib got shot in the leg while at a nightclub in Dallas. Although these reports are true, the events that led to the incident are still unclear.
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Michael Bay Responds to Kate Beckinsale’s Alleged Body Shaming Comments
During the past few days, things between Kate Beckinsale and Michael Bay got a bit out of hand after the actress appeared on the "Graham Norton Show" and talked about her experience working woth the director on the set of "Pearl Harbor." And now, Bay has responded on Beckinsale's comments to clarify the matter.
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NFL Rumors: Marshawn Lynch Has No Plans to Return to the NFL According to Rapper Cousin
Marshawn Lynch has officially retired from the NFL but there are still several rumors suggesting his return to the league. But, according to his cousin, rapper Mistah F.A.B., the former Seattle Seahawks running back, popularly known as Beast Mode, has no plans of making a professional comeback.
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Allen Hurns Accepts Jacksonville Jaguars’ Contract Extension Worth $40 Million
The Jacksonville Jaguars has officially confirmed their desire to retain wide receiver Allen Hurns by extending his contract for four more years. This probably came as a relief for the athlete given what happened to him last season.
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NBA Trade Rumors: Will the Los Angeles Lakers Send D’Angelo Russell to Utah Jazz?
With Kobe Bryant out the door, the Los Angeles Lakers are definitely making moves to build up their roster for the next season. And, according to recent rumors, this could include trading away D'Angelo Russell.
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Stream of Praise celebrates 30 years: Pastor Sandy Yu expresses gratitude and calls for prayer
Beloved by Chinese churches worldwide, the worship ministry Stream of Praise (SOP) will mark its 30th anniversary next year. In a heartfelt public address, founder Pastor Sandy Yu expressed profound gratitude for God’s grace and the support of believers, while calling on the global faith community to continue supporting this ministry through prayer and giving.
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Chinese Christian film Sight named one of the best Christian films of 2024
The Chinese Christian-themed film Sight has been named one of the best Christian films of 2024 by Crosswalk, a North American online platform for Christian resources. The film is based on the true story of Dr. Ming Wang, chronicling his journey from a young boy navigating the harsh realities of China’s Cultural Revolution to becoming a world-renowned ophthalmologist and embarking on a journey of Christian faith.
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Most Popular Bible Verses for Christmas
During the Christmas season, Bible readers often turn to well-known passages from Matthew and Luke, along with selections from Isaiah and Psalms. People not only read the familiar stories of Jesus’ birth but also take time to reflect on Psalms and Old Testament prophecies.
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Pew Report Evaluates Countries with Severe Religious Persecution: Egypt and Syria Top the List
The Pew Research Center has released its 15th annual Global Restrictions on Religion report, highlighting the pressing challenges to religious freedom worldwide. The report identifies Egypt, Syria, Pakistan, and Iraq as the countries with the most severe restrictions on religious freedom, driven by both government limitations and societal hostility. Religious minorities in these nations face compounded pressures in practicing their faith.
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One Malaysian Chinese Christian's Reflection on Campus Ministry and the Expanding Passion for the Gospel
Soh Or Kan, a Malaysian Chinese Christian, looks back on his years of service in the university Christian fellowship with profound reflection. His experiences in the fellowship shaped his understanding of the Gospel mission, expanding it beyond campus boundaries to the wider community.