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5 ways to help kids manage their media intake
Media of any form has grown tremendously in the past few decades, and our children now have wider access to it than ever before. How will parents today deal with the danger that is so easily available on television and in smart devices?

'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' made real: Psychologists may soon be able to wipe out bad memories
Dutch psychology professor Merel Kindt from the University of Amsterdam has supposedly found a scientific way to remove the emotional anxiety that comes with bad memories, without entirely wiping out the memories themselves from the human brain.

Surprise! Hundreds of nearby galaxies discovered hidden behind Milky Way
In a statement, Professor Lister Staveley-Smith from The University of Western Australia node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), who led the research, said her team discovered a total of 883 hidden galaxies--a third of which had never been seen before.

'The Legend of Zelda' Wii U updates: Release date and plot speculations
Fans are hanging on a hope that more details about the game will be dropped, but so far there's none.

'Far Cry Primal' gameplay trailer shows animal-riding Takkar
Takkar's tribe is on the losing end, threatened by humans and beasts, and he needs to do whatever he can to bring his people back on top of the food chain.

'Destiny' February update brings new event, game mode, fixes, and tweaks
"Destiny's" update 2.1.1 also brought changes to the Crucible. Bungie indicated that players of the 3v3 game modes will no longer spawn special ammo in their inventory, which means that players need to fight over it to get it.

Abortion vote: Northern Ireland votes against liberalisation of law
Abortion in Northern Ireland will remain illegal after assembly members voted down an attempt to allow terminations in the case of "fatal foetal abnormality".

Why we should stop looking for perfect worship leaders
Worship leaders are often treated like local celebrities and are probed as if they were public figures. Should we really be pressuring worship leaders to be perfect?

When a 'big' ministry isn't necessarily a successful ministry
Many churches focus on becoming as big as possibly can, and though we want to see pews filled with people we don't want them to be just filled with attendees.
3 pictures of the church that break down stereotypes
It's alarming how so many misconceptions of the church exist. As a result, so many people, even Christians, will choose not to be part of a local community.

5 things that should fill up a pastor's schedule
Every full-time vocational minister has had problems in avoiding erratic schedules at one point or another. Here are 5 things that should always be in that schedule.

When we surrender to God, we win in life
The word surrender is taken to mean "to accept defeat," and it can be confusing for believers to see how we win when we surrender.

What can we learn from Elijah? #4: Small things can change the world
Even the smallest good thing is an emblem of the Kingdom of God, and a token of his power.

The story of the man who taught the English to sing hymns
Name the best Christian song-writers working in English today and we'd all have our own opinions.

Stroke victims could soon regain arm and hand function with a wearable technology
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, claiming the lives of almost 130,000 Americans every year.

'Final Fantasy 7' remake release date: 2016 is a 'year of preparations'
"Final Fantasy VII" remake will not only be released in several parts but will also have full voice acting.