David
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Pope Francis says it's the devil who divides Protestants and Catholics
Pope Francis has described the division between the different denominations of the Church as the work of the devil.
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Hillsong pastor: If you don't like our song, don't sing it
Hillsong Church\'s Pastor Robert Fergusson has committed to praising God continuously even when it hurts, and he candidly explains why.
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Amnesty International: Hamas committed war crimes against Gaza civilians
Amnesty International said in a report on Wednesday that Islamist Hamas committed war crimes against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip during last year\'s war with Israel.
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A life more ordinary
It\'s not often Hollywood comes to little old Cambridge, New Zealand. A town more familiar with cafes, trees and several buildings described as \"quaint\", Cambridge became a slightly more frenzied place in November, 2000.
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Jesus and the boat people
As I write this, up to 20,000 people remain stranded in boats along the coast of Myanmar, fighting for survival in the midst of worldwide rejection. The UN has called these people are the most persecuted and unwanted people on earth.
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Scriptures speak of flirting as a blessing or a curse, but New York magazine says its misunderstood
There are plenty of references in the Scriptures where flirting (in the sense of showing an interest) is seen as being a blessing or a curse. Deuteronomy 6 tells us anything can be either a blessing or a curse, depending on how it is utilised.
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Chris Tomlin's Love Ran Red Tour raises over $700k for children's surgeries
Christian singer Chris Tomlin\'s \"Love Ran Red Tour\" has been a huge success, with over 200,000 attendees and sold out shows in several cities including Chicago, Seattle, Phoenix, and Dallas.
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Hundreds of suspected trafficking victims pulled out of shallow graves in Malaysian jungle
Malaysian police forensic teams, digging with hoes and shovels, on Tuesday began pulling out bodies from shallow graves found in abandoned jungle camps where an inter-governmental body said hundreds of victims of human traffickers may be buried.
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Ramadi battle looms as Islamic State pours in reinforcements
Islamic State poured more fighters into Ramadi as security forces and Shi\'ite paramilitaries prepared to try to retake the Iraqi city, while Washington scrambled on Monday to reassure Baghdad after a US official\'s sharp criticism of Iraqi forces.
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10 Marks of a Healthy Youth Ministry (Part 2)
Through personal searching and profiling, I came up with a series of 10 marks to critique my youth ministry against to know whether we are healthy and growing.