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Terror in Munich: Nine dead in lone-wolf attack
An 18-year-old German-Iranian gunman who apparently acted alone opened fire near a busy shopping mall in Munich on Friday evening, killing at least nine people in the third attack on civilians in Western Europe in eight days.

Embrace your weakness just as God does
It has become a part of our culture to try to mask weaknesses and faults, but Jesus encourages us to be open and transparent about our weaknesses, especially to Him, so that in our weaknesses Christ can become our strength.

4 biblical financial principles to teach our kids
Training your children in strong biblical principles is a whole lot like investing in mutual funds: the earlier you start, the better the results.

Ministry transforms abandoned Missouri hospital into housing facility for the poor
A Kansas-based ministry is helping working poor families to transition from motels into their permanent homes by providing them rent-free housing.

Why you can't deal with lack without dealing with contentment
While God provides every blessing through Christ, He seeks not only to work on our wallets but more importantly our hearts.

Christianity and exclusivity don't mix
So many Christians today want the church to be an exclusive club with only the "finest and brightest." That's not what God wants. God makes Himself available to all.

Christians protest as Florida city council allows Satanic prayer at its meeting
Christians protested during the Pensacola City Council meeting in Florida on July 14 after a member of the Satanic Temple was allowed to say the invocation.

Pastor charged with burglary and damage to property after breaking into rival church
A pastor in Illinois was arrested after he broke into a rival church.

Study shows Mormon women fear eternal polygamy
A survey conducted by author Carol Lynn Pearson among 8,000 members of the Latter-day Saints showed that 15 percent approved polygamy, trusting God and believing that it would all be worked out in heaven.

Ben Carson defends comment connecting Hillary Clinton to activist who hailed Lucifer
Former Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson defended his comment linking Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to Chicago-based community organizer Saul Alinsky, who wrote a book on activism in 1971 where he mentioned Lucifer.

FBI special agent called out for omitting God from U.S. Pledge of Allegiance
An FBI special agent has been called out for omitting the words "under God" when he cited the Pledge of Allegiance during a press conference on Monday about Sunday's fatal shooting of three law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Have Western churches and governments abandoned millions of Christians in this 'fractured country'?
If this huge country breaks apart due to political and religious conflicts, the global impact "will be unbelievable."

Apologist and former Muslim Nabeel Querishi reveals he asked God to kill him after his conversion
As a young Muslim boy, Christian apologist Nabeel Qureshi did not think he would become a Christian. He was a proud Muslim and loved Islam, so there was no chance for him to convert. But a friend of his, who was a Christian, kept debating with him about Islam and Christianity.

Christianity is this ancient country's key to survival: Where people defend their faith 'to the last drop of blood'
This ancient Christian country coveted by major powers is showing the world how a nation can survive by never relenting in its defence of its faith.

Stephen Curry's wife Ayesha credits Christian faith for helping family move on from NBA loss: 'Nothing is ever really that bad'
It seems like the Golden State Warriors' fans took the team's loss during the NBA finals this year worse than point guard Stephen Curry's own wife Ayesha did, since the Christian wife has learned to rely on God to make any bad situation better.

Mother of Sandy Hook victim says prayer got her through the ordeal of losing her child
Jennifer Hubbard credits prayer with keeping her sane through one of the most difficult times of her life.