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'Limbless Evangelist' Nick Vujicic: 'Sex Out of Marriage Is Like the Devil's Wine'
World famous evangelist Nick Vujicic says people who have sex outside of marriage often do so to fill an empty void which can be filled by developing a solid relationship with Jesus.
Attorneys for Christian Fire Chief Say Termination Violates First Amendment Rights: 'Tolerance Is a Two-Way Street'
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed's decision to terminate Kelvin Cochran last week was unconstitutional, according to attorneys working with the ousted fire chief as he explores legal options to sue the City.
Atlanta Mayor Branded 'Antichrist,' 'Muslim' for Firing Christian Fire Chief; 'I Have Crazy People Calling My House,' Says Mayor Reed
Atlanta's Mayor Muhammad Kasim Reed says that he has been called the "Antichrist" and "a Muslim" since terminating Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran and despite being subject to harassment and alarming threats, he stands by his controversial decision.
Religious Freedom Rally for Ousted Atlanta Fire Chief a 'Tremendous Success;' Mayor Confesses 'I Am a Man of Deep Faith Myself'
Faith leaders united for a public rally at the Georgia State Capitol on Tuesday in a show of support for ousted Atlanta Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran and according to one of the organizers, the event was a "tremendous success."
Is Plastic Surgery a Sin? Brazilian Model on Near Death Experience After Botched Thigh Injections: 'I Knew I Wasn't Worthy to Enter Heaven'
A Brazilian model's claims that her near-fatal plastic surgery nightmare was a "punishment" from God has raised biblical questions about cosmetic surgery and whether or not it is a sin.
Free 'Selma' Screenings Offered to Students Across US; MLK March 'An Important Piece of American History,' Says Contributor
An initiative offering free screenings of the Golden Globe-nominated film "Selma" to students in New York City has extended to more cities across the U.S.
George Zimmerman Arrested Again, Charged With Aggravated Assault but Denies Throwing Wine Bottle at Girlfriend
George Zimmerman, the man acquitted in the 2012 shooting death of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin, was arrested in Lake Mary, Florida, on Friday after allegedly assaulting his girlfriend.
French Officials Defend President Obama Amid Questions About Paris Rally Absence
French Officials defended President Barack Obama on Monday amid growing criticisms about his absence from an anti-terrorism rally in Paris on Sunday. The United States was represented by the Ambassador to France Jane Hartley.
City Officials Might Say 'I've Got to Put My Bible Under My Desk and Keep My Mouth Shut About What I Believe,' Says Ousted Atlanta Fire Chief (Interview)
Ousted Atlanta Fire Rescue Department Chief Kelvin Cochran is exploring legal options after being fired last week for espousing his Christian beliefs on homosexuality in his self-published book and sharing it with employees.
Jeb Bush Joins Instagram to Connect With Young Voters, Gains 4000 Followers and Counting
Jeb Bush has all but confirmed his 2016 presidential run and on Monday he made early efforts to connect with young voters by joining social networking site Instagram and within just three days his followers climbed to around the 4000-mark.