David
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Franklin Graham: 'Storm of persecution' faces American Christians if same-sex marriage is legalised
Evangelical leader Franklin Graham has described the US Supreme Court\'s pending decision on whether to legalise same-sex marriage across America as \"the most historic and far-reaching judgment of the 21st century\".
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Confession: I pee sitting down
I\'ll never forget arriving in Canada and being welcomed into a lounge full of men watching Ice Hockey. It was entirely within the context of the conversation when one of them confidently confessed: \"I pee sitting down\".
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How to engineer a perfect life
I\'m sure it happens to someone in the world every few minutes, but when it happens to you, you still feel a little violated.
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Patriarchs of Genesis – No 4 Naamah, Enos and Enoch
This week is a renewed look at a study I undertook four years ago on the early Patriarchs from the book of Genesis, following on from Adam and Eve taking into account the second half Genesis chapter 4 verses 16-24, through to Chapter 5.
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Dr Karl, the IGR and God – it could be Sport
It\'s said that so much in life imitates Sport. What does the IGR and Dr Karl tell us about a future with Jesus? Certainly the Intergenerational Report has been referred to as political \'Sport\'.
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Two-pronged attack on speech
The bedrock of liberal democracy, the free exchange of ideas and opinions, is once again under fire, literally and figuratively in the headlines lately.
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Patriarchs of Genesis - No 3 Jubal and Jubal-Cain
This week is a renewed look at a study I undertook four years ago on the early Patriarchs from the book of Genesis, following on from Adam and Eve taking into account the second half Genesis chapter 4 verses 16-24, through to Chapter 5.
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Walking the line between fundamentalism and relativism
There is constant conflict both within and between religious groups based upon different interpretations of scriptures. Christianity is no exception, with numerous groups separated by differences their members aren\'t even aware of.
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Nepal earthquake exposes discrimination against country's minority Christians
Open Doors USA reports that Christians in Nepal are being overlooked in the distribution of aid and provision of assistance by the country\'s government.
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Faith-based films get consistently low ratings on Rotten Tomatoes
Faith-based films have received consistently low ratings on the popular movie review website Rotten Tomatoes despite receiving positive feedback from fans, and it is making some Christians wonder if the themes presented in the films are too offensive for mainstream viewers.