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Pastor of Iraq's only Christian radio station narrowly escapes death in bomb blast
The pastor of Iraq's only Christian radio station has narrowly survived a bomb blast in Baghdad.

Catholic Church must make 'unequivocal' apology to abuse survivors - report
The Catholic Church must make an "unmistakable and unequivocal" public apology to all survivors of abuse within the Church, a report says today.

Same-sex marriage movement knocking on Australia's door, archbishop warns faithful
An Australian archbishop has lambasted efforts to bully the public into accepting gay marriage in the wake of legalizing same-sex unions in the United States and Ireland.

John Oliver versus the televangelists: Why does it take a comic to do the Church's job?
The comedian set up his own "church", Our Lady of Perpetual Exemption, inviting donations via its website.

'Hearts of Men' a film that explores the root cause of what's driving the global sex trade
A new film called "Hearts of Men" will be exploring the core roots of sexual brokenness and seeks to answer how and why men perpetuated the sex trade, and the film will do so by integrating documentary, dramatization and testimony into a single film.

Facebook tips parents of Christian families need to learn for better bonding with kids
Whether they like to admit it or not, parents have always managed to do things that inevitably embarrass their kids, but now in the world of social media, the embarrassment has been taken to a whole new level.

Texas man marries fiancée after judge says the alternative is prison
Texas Judge Randall Rogers is facing a misconduct complaint after making the order.

Bangkok bombing: Death toll rises to 22 as authorities seek answers
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, in which eight tourists died.

Ukraine: Fighting flares between government forces and Russian-backed rebels
The clashes near Mariupol and at rebel-held Horlivka further frayed the ceasefire.

Taking birth control pills can alter women's mate preference, medical experts reveal
Women suffer from several negative side effects when they take birth control pills, and during a symposium called "Contraceptive Conundrum" held at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., researchers and medical professionals from all over the United States and overseas tackled the little-known risks of the pill.

'A terrible idea': Amnesty draws intense fire for its move to decriminalise sex trade
Following the lead of some Christian groups, anti-human trafficking advocates, medical practitioners and famous celebrities have spoken in one voice against non-government organisation Amnesty International's decision to approve a new policy seeking to decriminalise global sex trade.

Should churches change open-door policy for security's sake? Leaders express doubts
Two months after the deadly church shooting in Charleston, South Carolina that claimed nine lives, churches in the US are considering whether to change their open-door policy for all.

Aliens averted US-Russia nuclear war, Apollo astronaut Edgar Mitchell claims
Astronaut Edgar Mitchell of the Apollo 14 believes that peace-loving aliens who came to Earth stopped a possible nuclear showdown between the US and Russia.

Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan declares: White people 'deserve to die'
Even using God's name in between racial slurs, the leader of Islamic religious movement, Nation of Islam, said death is only rightful for white people for their supposed abuses to the black community.

President Obama holds anti-Semitic views, GOP presidential bet Ben Carson insists
United States President Barack Obama holds anti-Semitic views that has prompted him to abandon the people of Israel, Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson maintained.

Donald Trump says all illegal immigrants in the US must be deported: 'They have to go'
Republican presidential bet said he will deport all illegal immigrants in the United States if he is elected president and rescind all President Obama's executive immigration orders.