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Mark Driscoll: 4 Warning Signs of Christians Who Are 'Spiritually Dead'
Arizona-based Trinity Church Pastor Mark Driscoll says there are four signs Christians can look at to determine if they are in danger of being "spiritually dead," pointing to Jesus Christ's warnings in the book of Revelation.
Over 1,200 People Die of Starvation at Nigerian Refugee Camp After Fleeing Boko Haram
A "catastrophic humanitarian emergency" is developing at a refugee camp in Nigeria where more than 1,200 graves have been dug for the deceased who starved to death after fleeing from their homes to escape the Islamic terror group Boko Haram, according to Medical charity MSF.
Franklin Graham Slams Democrat's Gun-Control Sit-In: Why No Sit-Ins to Ban Alcohol?
Evangelical preacher the Rev. Franklin Graham has slammed the sit-in by House Democrats on Wednesday night protesting against the lack of movement on gun-control bills, asking why politicians are not taking such measures to ban alcohol and vehicle-related deaths.
Richard Dawkins Says Religion Is 'Force for Evil,' Stroke Hasn't Changed His Mind
Evolutionary biologist and famous atheist author Richard Dawkins says the stroke he suffered earlier this year has not changed his belief that nothing comes after death.
Orlando Shooter Acted Out of Revenge Against HIV-Positive Gay Partner, Says Man Claiming to Be Lover
A man claiming to be the lover of Orlando nightclub shooter Omar Mateen, says Mateen killed people out for revenge against other sexual partners who were HIV-positive.
Exiled Christian Orphanage Founder Shares the One Thing She Wants World Leaders to Know (Interview, Part 2)
As the central African nation of Burundi continues to suffer from ongoing political unrest, Christian orphanage founder Marguerite Barankitse says she has been forced to flee the country to Rwanda, where she now lives.
ISIS Horror: Sex Slave Survivor Tells Congress 'America Must Act to Terminate Terrorists'
Nadia Murad, a former Yazidi sex slave who was held captive by the Islamic State before she escaped in 2014, told members of Congress that the Obama administration must escalate its actions in Iraq if the terror groups is going to be defeated.
Kim Davis Claims Decisive Victory in Religious Freedom, Gay Marriage Case
Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who spent six days in jail for refusing to issue gay marriage licenses, has said that a new state law taking affect soon provides her the religious freedom accommodation she has sought from the beginning, and is putting an end to legal proceedings.
Kong Hee Revival Draws 1,000 Pastors in Southeast Asia Amid Persecution of Believers
Megachurch Pastor Kong Hee of City Harvest Church in Singapore revealed that he recently held a mass revival event for over 1,100 pastors from Southeast Asia, including China, where Christians face heavy government persecution.
NYC Removes 'Men,' 'Women' Bathroom Signs to Conform to Transgender Policy
New York City Council's Housing Committee voted 8-0 on Monday to remove "men" and "women" designations from single occupant public bathrooms to accommodate transgender people and those who refuse to identify as either male or female.