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Phil Robertson Reflects on Controversial Comments on Homosexuality, Attributes Backlash to Satan
"Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson has reflected on his controversial comments about homosexuality four years ago and attributed the criticism he received to the work of the devil.
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'God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness' to Bring Healing to 'Both Sides of The Aisle,' Says David A.R. White
"God's Not Dead" actor and filmmaker David A.R. White has said he hopes the third installment of the popular film franchise will bring unity to a society that seems increasingly divided.
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Salvation Army Worker Killed While Sharing Scripture, Clutching Bible Didn't Fear 'Retaliation' for Faith
A 21-year-old Salvation Army worker who was shot and killed while preaching the Gospel has been remembered as a devout Christian who had "no problem with the idea of being persecuted for the Gospel."
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Perry Noble Launches New Church Despite Criticism He's 'Unfit' to Return to Ministry in Wake of Alcohol Abuse, Divorce
Former NewSpring Church pastor Perry Noble, who lost his job and separated from his wife last year following struggles with alcohol, has announced he launched Second Chance Church online - despite criticism he's "unqualified" to return to ministry.
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Box of Joy Ministry to Spread Christmas Cheer, Bring Gospel Message to Thousands of Impoverished Children (Exclusive Interview)
This year, Cross Catholic Outreach’s Box of Joy ministry will put Christmas smiles on the faces of more than 60,000 children living in extreme poverty.
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Survey: Hong Kong teens generally identify with traditional Chinese cultural values
In order an effort to promote traditional Chinese culture, the Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong, in collaboration with Macao YMCA, Guangzhou Suigang'ao Teenagers Institute, and the Teacher Chang Foundation of Taiwan, has conducted a survey on teens measuring their cultural awareness. They found that Hong Kong youths generally identify with and support the values of traditional Chinese culture.
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Global Lutherans celebrate Reformation Day, ‘trusting in the power of grace in a merciless time’.
Yesterday, October 31, was Reformation Day, and Lutherans around the world held various events in commemoration. In Singapore, the Lutheran Church advocated for Christian communion, while the German Lutheran Church encouraged believers to face the challenge of “trusting in the power of grace in a merciless time.”
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Many American churchgoers expect their pastors’ sermons to help them understand and address modern cultural issues
American churchgoers are looking for more than biblical explanation from their pastor each week. Many expect the sermons to help them understand and address modern cultural issues.
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2.1M Korean Christians estimated at joint worship service to affirm family, oppose gay marriage, pray for nation
In the afternoon of Reformation Sunday, Oct. 27, some 2.1 million Christians gathered for a joint worship service from 2pm to 5pm in Seoul, Korea to “unite for repentance, revival, and restoration of holiness in our society.” According to organizers, an estimated 1.1 million joined onsite despite the bad weather with another 1 million joining online. The unprecedented joint worship service brought together Korean churches across denominations as they affirmed traditional marriage and family and
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Willow Creek Community Church invites believers to write prayer cards for the next president
This past Sunday, Willow Creek Community Church based in Illinois invited believers to “pray for the next president” during the service. The church not only expressed its concern for the upcoming election but also emphasized the role believers should play in the process and the importance of offering prayers for the nation's leaders.