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Ravi Zacharias and rapper Da' Truth collaborate on new single 'Religion'
Grammy nominated hip hop artist Da' Truth has collaborated with Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias for his latest single entitled "Religion" to address issues surrounding faith, belief and absolute truth.

Thomas Cranmer: How one of England's greatest Archbishops met his end
Archbishop Thomas Cranmer died today in 1556, burned at the stake for heresy.

How bitterness and unforgiveness destroy our lives
We often find it easy to think that we have the right to be angry and bitter with people because they deserve it for giving us something that we don't deserve, be it stress, pain or hurt.

Burnt out or poured out?
The abbreviation 'TBH' ('to be honest') has recently invaded my daily vernacular, a phrase I picked up from my awesome youth group. It's a habit I'm embracing, because I think I need to be more honest about the things I battle with.

How should Christians deal with U.S. March Madness? Billy Graham lists 5 pointers
The month of March is defined by a basketball frenzy called "March Madness." The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) understands the excitement caused by the sport, but warned Christians that addiction to basketball can be dangerous.

Pure Flix founder dismisses claims that 'God's Not Dead 2' is fake
David A.R. White is wondering why critics are getting so worked up by the premise of the movie

Christian pastor arrested and detained in Cuba, hours before Obama's state visit
Rev Mario Felix Lleonart Barroso was arrested on Sunday in Cuba, hours before President Barack Obama arrived in the country for his official state visit.

Burma: Number of refugees fleeing persecution falls as hope for religious freedom grows
The number of people fleeing persecution Burma has fallen dramatically this year, the UN refugee agency said today, as hope grows that religious freedom will improve under the new Burmese government.

Cameron under pressure from Christian peers to label ISIS atrocities 'genocide'
Pressure is mounting on David Cameron over his refusal to declare ISIS atrocities committed against Christians and other religious minorities a genocide.

New group seeks to clear name of bishop accused of paedophilia
A new group of senior church people, lawyers, academics and politicians has been launched to defend the late Bishop George Bell, who has been accused of being a paedophile.

Four ways to reinvigorate your faith during Holy Week
It's the most significant week in the entire Christian calendar, and is noted for bringing lapsed Christians back into the Christian faith and reinvigorating the spiritual lives of those who attend church regularly.

Lee Strobel explains why he went from atheist to devout Christian
"It would actually take more faith to maintain my atheism than to become a follower of Jesus," says Lee Strobel, author of "The Case for Christ"

Compassionate Conservatism: David Cameron's failed moral mission
David Cameron will defend his belief in "modern, compassionate Conservatism". Harry Farley examines this mantra and the part it has played in Cameron's leadership.

Breaking the sense of entitlement in our lives
It can be a significant struggle to battle entitlement in relationships. Marriages, business partnerships, friendships and acquaintances can be affected by entitlement.

ISIS is resorting to ancient canons to justify the sexual enslavement and rape of women
Islamic State (ISIS) fighters are not above bending the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad in order to justify their practice of enslaving and trading Yazidi women which has been outlawed in many Muslim countries.

'Lord, don't you care?': A lesson from Martha about God's heart
Luke 10:38-42 is a passage that many Christians have heard of -- the story of two sisters. One, whose name was Mary, chose to sit at Jesus's feet, while the other, Martha, chose to scurry through the kitchen.