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Fewer US women underwent abortion for unintended pregnancies in pro-life states
A study by the Guttmacher Institute showed women had less abortions in states with tough anti-abortion laws.

Kim Davis says marriage licences issued to gay couples by her deputies are invalid
Defiant Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis who refused to issue marriage licenses to gay couples said the licenses issued by her staff are invalid.

Pope Francis speaks up for innocent victims of abortion
Pope Francis spoke up for the victims of abortion and for those caught up in the immigration crisis in his strongest speech so far since arriving in the US.

Who really is Pope Francis? His answer: 'I am a sinner, but God's love saved me'
All eyes are now centered in on Pope Francis as he makes his first visit in the United States. Since accepting the role as the leader of the Catholic Church, many people (practicing different religions, no less) have praised Pope Francis for his simplicity, humor, and compassionate views towards people from all walks of life.

Charities could face fundraising ban if they do not abide by new rules, report says
Charities that harass or exploit donors should be revealed, and some banned from fundraising, a government-commissioned review has recommended.

Five survival strategies for when life is difficult
When life is hard try remembering some basic truths about God, writes Claire Musters.

Pope Francis denounces killing of unborn children, 'throwing away' of the elderly
During his visit in Cuba, Pope Francis strongly condemned abortion and encouraged Cubans to show more respect for human life.

The conflicted liberal: Tim Farron's conference speech tugs at Labour's hearts
Tim Farron used his first big speech at party conference to try and brand the Liberal Democrats as the only "credible" opposition to the Conservative government, inviting those across the political spectrum to join his party.

Pope in US: 'Religious liberty is one of America's most precious possessions'
The Pope has stated that the right to religious liberty is "one of America's most precious possessions".

This Mideast country offers to build 200 mosques but no home to Syrian refugees
Instead of giving away funds to build 200 mosques in Germany, the Kingdom should take in refugees fleeing from the civil war in Syria.

Christianoises: The five sounds only Christians make
The Christian subculture is weird. It even has its own lexicon of language, writes Martin Saunders.

Beware of jihadists who exploit religion, warns Putin at Russia mosque opening
The President of Russia has used his speech at the opening of the rebuilt Grand Mosque in Moscow today to attack Islamist terror groups that "cynically exploit religious feeling for political ends".

Obama's plan to allow more refugees to enter US faces stiff Congress opposition
Republican lawmakers have demanded the right to review and reject plans of President Obama to let thousands more refugees into the United States, citing security and safety concerns amid global threats of terrorism, according to Reuters.

Israel will compensate church torched by Jewish extremists
Israel have said they will pay damages to the Church of the Multiplication in Tabgha after an arson attack by Jewish extremists.

How fallout from the US gay marriage ruling is splitting the world of Christian academia
Goshen College in Indiana and Eastern Mennonite University in Virginia expanded their hiring and benefits policies in July to include same-sex couples.

President Obama declares major disaster in Northern California amid raging wildfires
US President Barack Obama declared a major disaster in Northern California on Tuesday as firefighters continued battling massive wildfires that have killed three people and destroyed more than a thousand homes and over 76,000 acres of forested landâthe third most destructive wildfire in California history, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.