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Church Attendance Lowers Suicide Risk Among US Women, Study Finds
American women who attend a church service once a week or more are five times less likely to commit suicide compared with those who never go to a religious gathering, according to a new study.
Gallup Poll: 89 Percent of Americans Say They Believe in God
A new Gallup poll has found that 89 percent of Americans say they believe in God, and this is after the belief in God having declined over the last few decades.
Mississippi Clerks Must Issue Same-Sex Marriage Licenses Despite Religious Objections, Federal Judge Rules
A federal judge struck down Mississippi's religious conscience protections passed in response to last summer's U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing gay marriage nationwide.
'Vicar of Baghdad' Andrew White Suspended From Charity Over Buying Back Sex Slaves From ISIS
The Rev. Canon Andrew White, at one time the only Anglican vicar in Iraq and known as "The Vicar of Baghdad," has been suspended from his own charity over alleged payments made to free sex slaves seized by the Islamic State terror group.
Majority of Americans Think Euthanasia Should Be Legal, Poll Finds
Should a doctor be allowed to end a patient's life by painless means if the patient requests it? In the 1940s and 1950s, most Americans thought the practice should be illegal, but now 69 percent say it should be legal, according to a new study.
Black Pastor Says Obama 'Deceived America' on Gay Marriage
The Rev. Bill Owens, the president of the Coalition of African American Pastors, spoke at the March for Marriage rally in Washington, D.C., blasting President Barack Obama for "deceiving America" by carefully timing his advocacy for same-sex marriage.
Arab Atheists Decry Facebook Censorship on Posts Critical of Islam
Atheist groups in the Middle East and North Africa region are demanding that Facebook, which has deleted numerous pages with more than 100,000 members for criticizing Islam, change the way it addresses violation claims so that members' freedom of speech is preserved.
Pastor Vows to Fight Back If Colorado Springs Bans His Jesus Ads Bus Benches
A pastor from Colorado Springs who has been advertising on public transit benches with Jesus-related campaigns for the past three years, fears he will no longer be allowed to refer to Jesus in the ads if the city determines that it violates the Constitution.
Historic Orthodox Church Head Meeting Decades in the Making Takes Place With Russia Boycotting
The leaders of the Orthodox Christian churches from around the world called for the protection of Christians and other minorities in the Middle East and warned against "negative consequences" of scientific progress as they ended a historic meeting on the Greek island of Crete, which was boycott by the Russian church.
Has Donald Trump Accepted Christ? James Dobson Says 'Yes'
Dr. James Dobson, the founder of Focus on the Family, says Donald Trump has recently given his life to Jesus Christ, that the presumptive Republican nominee is now "a baby Christian," and therefore Christians should pray for him.