David
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Should Christians care about animal welfare?
Is it just me, or does there seem to be a lot of talk surrounding poor animal welfare lately?
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High Speed Train: California's population greater than Australia
A recent article in the New York Times illustrates the good sense in developing a high speed train along the Californian coast from San Dieago in the south to Sacramento in the north.
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Iraq: Islamic State kidnap more than 1200 children to train as jihadists
Islamic State atrocities against children have continued with the kidnap of more than 1,200 children from northern Iraq in order to train them as jihadists.
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Evangelist Joel Osteen says his books are selling well in Muslim countries
For popular American evangelist Joel Osteen, it does not matter what a person\'s faith or religion might be—he will gladly open his arms in welcome to anyone who wishes to visit his Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas.
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The thing about that goat
We have a pet goat called Bono and a sheep called Raphi. We\'ve had them since they were babies. They\'re pretty cute and on a good day they graze on the hill which creates a peaceful scene for us to gaze upon from our lounge room windows.
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Are you too old, girl?
Apparently now I\'m in my 30s, I need a new skin-care regime. Up until a few years ago, my skin was shedding a million skin cells every 40 minutes—but by the time I reach 40, my weary cells take 45 days to rejuvenate by the same amount.
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The struggle is real
I am a fan of Pinterest. Truth is, I\'m one of those people who put thought and effort into my Instagram posts and even enjoy the odd Tumblr blog too.
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When legends die - Gordon Moyes (religion), Richie Benaud (cricket)
Easter Sunday 5 April 2015 the Reverend Dr Gordon Moyes died. The day of his thanksgiving service at Wesley Church in Sydney, 10 April 2015, cricket legend Richie Benaud died.
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Franklin Graham: America needs spiritual healing, not more gun laws
American evangelist Franklin Graham is one of the many Christians who have condemned the tragic Charleston church shooting that claimed the lives of nine individuals.
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Number of world's refugees soars to record-breaking 59.5 million in 2014
The year 2014 broke records on the number of internally displaced persons in the world as the figure skyrocketed to an all-time high of 59.5 million, with Syria becoming the number one source of refugees, according to the UN Refugee Agency\'s annual report.