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Pastor Aeneas Williams Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame
Being elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame is a prestigious honor that recognizes the very best in the National Football League and the profound legacy that the best have left in the organization. Its esteemed recognition is not for every single player and only a few get elected in the same league as legends such as Troy Aikman and John Elway. Now, former player turned pastor Aeanus Williams joins the elite group of players recognized for their "outstanding contributions to professional fo

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Reverend Bob Larson's Exorcisms by Skype Questioned by Skeptics
Broadband internet has benefited this generation with the ability not only to communicate instantaneously but to harness the power of virality of social media. Pastors and evangelicals have caught the trend and used these technologies for spreading the gospel message. However, one pastor is using one of its applications Skype for a different yet powerful purpose: exorcism.

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With Jesus, Indiana Demon-Possessed Woman Defeat Demons 'From Hell' in Gary Home
LaToya Ammons experienced the most frightening night of her life in her Gary, Indiana, home, which she describes as the "portal to hell" after many encounters with satanic activities. The news of Ammon's home was reportedly owned by Satanists who performed witchcraft rituals.

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Tim Tebow's T-Mobile Super Bowl Ad Humors Life Without NFL Contract (Video)
Christian football player Tim Tebow may not be signed on to a team on the NFL, but it won't stop him from making an appearance this Sunday for Super Bowl XVIII. While Tebow won't be playing on the field representing his old team, his new T-Mobile ad will be playing during the commercial breaks poking fun at not having a NFL contract.

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Amanda Knox Breaks Down at Reinstated Guilty Verdict for Murder: 'Not Right, Not Fair'
The case surrounding the murder of a British student is a never ending nightmare for her friends, family and former roommate, Amanda Knox. After being found innocent for the murder of 21-year-old, Meredith Kercher, an appeal case has revoked the ruling, and once again charged Knox as guilty.

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The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) concluded its 14th General Assembly
The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) concluded its 14th General Assembly on October 31, 2025, in Seoul, South Korea, with 850 delegates from 124 countries.

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Hong Kong's deadliest fire in a Century: churches mobilize and pray to support the community
On 26 November, a severe level‑five fire broke out at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po. Early reports said at least 13 people died and 23 were injured. Local churches mobilize to support the community and pray.

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Chinese evangelist Stephen Tong urgently calls on pastors to repent and become holy vessels
“You must repent and become holy servants of God.” On the stage of the14th General Assembly of World Evangelical Alliance (October 27-31), renowned Chinese evangelist Pastor Stephen Tong loudly urged the delegates, delivering the shortest sermon of his preaching career.

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River of Life Foundation Thanksgiving Fair: beyond the church walls—Chinese Christians serve the community with love
The River of Life Foundation will host its 2025 Annual Thanksgiving Fair and Luncheon on Saturday, November 15, at the River of Life Christian Church campus in Santa Clara.

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Over 360 million Christians face persecution worldwide: SAT-7 supports believers through Satellite Broadcasts
Christian media ministry SAT-7 marked the day by highlighting the severe persecution of Christians in the Middle East and North Africa. On November 3, SAT-7 Hong Kong held a prayer meeting in solidarity with believers who worship in secret.
