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Muslim herdsmen kill 300 Nigerian Christians
Muslim Fulani herdsmen, believed to be buoyed by Boko Haram insurgents posing as the nomadic cattlemen, continue to occupy farmland…
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Language proves God’s existence, scientist says
Evidence for God’s existence is, quite literally, on the tip of your tongue, says professor Jeremy Lyon. Lyon, associate professor…
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More than 1.1 million people joined their voices in the global hymn sing
An estimated 1.1 million people in over 100 countries joined together Feb. 21 to sing “Facing a Task Unfinished,” a…
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KC invited to city-wide Easter sunrise service at Power & Light
This will be the ninth year for The Easter Sunrise Extravaganza Join us from 6:30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. in…
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Global hymn sing focuses on Christian persecution
Thousands of churches and missions agencies in 48 countries will join together in a united effort to draw attention to…
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Israel and apartheid: South African students weigh in
About two-dozen people file into Dodd 175 at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus on a Thursday night,…
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Kansas town pushes back after atheists remove 9/11 banner
Don’t mess with Pittsburg, Kan. Residents of the town didn’t respond with anger when local atheists forced the Post Office…
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In 2016 be the leader you want to be
2016 holds an invitation for you to become the leader you want to be. Picture for a moment that you…
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Wycliffe Associates to launch Bible translation in high persecution regions
In a region where conversion to Christianity is punishable by death, Wycliffe Associates plans to launch 10 new Bible translation…
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Olympic games become transgender
In late January, the International Olympic Committee, or IOC, announced a change in policies that will enable transgendered athletes to…
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