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Lecrae says new book 'Unashamed' will 'resonate with outsiders looking for peace within'
Grammy award-winning Christian hip-hop artist Lecrae will be writing a new book called "Unashamed," where he will reveal sensitive details about his past, including childhood abuse, drug and alcohol addiction, depression, and even an attempted suicide.

Audio Adrenaline's 'Sound of the Saints': Different music style but same goal â spread the Gospel
Audio Adrenaline, the Christian rock band from the 80s has just released a brand new album called Sound of the Saints, and new lead singer Adam Agee is saying that their music might sound different this time around, but the purpose behind it will always be the same.

FIFA chief Sepp Blatter dumps resignation calls, gets re-elected amid corruption scandal
With its officials facing corruption allegations, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) reelected its embattled head, Sepp Blatter, as president of the international football governing body.

What happened to online churches?
Martyn Casserly explores how the world of digital church has evolved.

What to say when a friend loses their faith
Krish Kandiah on how to respond when a friend confides that they think they're losing their faith in God.

Stressed? Anxious? 10 Bible verses to remind you God's in control
Instead of telling yourself you're a bad Christian, here are verses from scripture which remind us God is in control.

New Nigerian president seeks to crush 'godless' Boko Haram
New Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari promised on Friday to eradicate the "mindless, godless" militants of Boko Haram and rescue hundreds of women and children held captive.

Sepp Blatter wins fifth FIFA term after Prince Ali Bin al-Hussein concedes defeat
Sepp Blatter was re-elected president of FIFA for a fifth term on Friday after his only challenger conceded defeat in an election overshadowed by allegations of rampant corruption in world football.

Abide With Me: The hymn at the heart of the FA Cup Final
The biggest worship service in the world isn't in a California megachurch. It's the FA Cup Final.

Native American tribe leader faces jail time for religious use of eagle feathers
A Native American tribe leader is now facing possible jail time after he has been caught using eagle feathers for religious purposes.

After Fight of the Century, Manny Pacquiao dotes on family, spends time spreading Word of God
Filipino Christian boxer Manny Pacquiao has moved on from the much-hyped Fight of the Century against American boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. by doting on his family, going to church, and spending time reading and sharing the Gospel.

Emoji? Meme? 1,700 new words find their way in Merriam-Webster dictionary
The Merriam-Webster unabridged dictionary has added 1,700 new entries, including Internet slang words such as "emoji" and "meme."

Middle East surprise: UAE making giant leap into space with 2020 Mars mission
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) continues to make a giant leap into outer space, following its announcement of an ambitious plan to launch an orbiting probe around Mars in 2020.

Quake, tsunami could hit California but not in 'San Andreas' magnitude, study shows
According to a new study, it is quite possible that California will indeed be hit by a tsunami, only not in the same magnitude as the one seen in the new action-adventure film "San Andreas," which stars Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

Life after death? Upcoming medical drama 'Proof' explores age-old mystery
People have always been curious about the mysteries of life after death, and this is exactly what the newest medical drama "Proof" will explore once it premieres June 16 on TNT.

US-China war inevitable? Beijing won't budge on sea row, puts weapons on artificial islands
China has strategically positioned weaponry in one of the artificial islands it built in the highly contested waters of the South China Sea, further increasing the demand for U.S. intervention by South-east Asian countries with competing claims.