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The radical Christian aristocrat: Who was Count Nicholas von Zinzendorf?
Count Nicholas von Zinzendorf was a rare thing: both noble aristocrat and radical Christian missionary â and his work transformed the church.

Nabeel Qureshi reveals heart-breaking update about his terminal cancer
Celebrated Christian apologist and speaker Nabeel Qureshi revealed he has terminal cancer with doctors giving him an almost zero per cent chance of survival.

Why a single leaf from an ancient religious text is exciting historians
A unique example of 15th century printed text by English printer William Caxton has been unearthed at the University of Reading.

WATCH: Harry Styles can walk on water â is the pop star imitating Christ?
So, Harry Styles can now fly. He can walk on water too, bearing uncanny resemblance to one famous Messiah. Is his new music video trying to tell us something?

Rogue conservative bishop appointed in rebellion at Church of England liberal drift, parish confirms
A conservative cleric in Newcastle has been consecrated a renegade bishop without the authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury, his church has confirmed.

Christian governor of Jakarta gets 2 years in jail for blasphemy
The Christian governor of Jakarta has been sentenced to two years in prison by an Indonesian court that found him guilty of blasphemy.

Hillsong's Bobbi Houston on women in leadership: 'God's true intent has been distorted'
Bobbi Houston, leader of the now global Hillsong megachurch movement has explained her strong support for women in church leadership roles.

Lord Carey: If Theresa May wins in June, she must do more to protect persecuted Christians
A former Archbishop of Canterbury has warned that Christians face extinction in the Middle East.

Church of England investigates appointment of rogue bishop in sign of conservative breakaway
The Church of England is investigating a rogue conservative cleric in Newcastle who has been consecrated a bishop without permission.

Global evangelical body calls on churches to participate in World Refugee Sunday
Every year on the Sunday before and after World Refugee Day on June 20, the WEA calls on churches to observe World Refugee Sunday with a worship service and prayer focused on displaced people around the world and in their own neighborhoods.

Archbishop of Canterbury defends 'stability' election letter in interview with Christian Today
Stability has been a watchword of the Christian faith for centuries and should not be ceded to a political campaign, Justin Welby tells Christian Today

Dear Miley Cyrus: About calling yourself 'gender neutral'
When you say you're gender-neutral, is it to make a headline or to identify with people you love? Or are you deeply confused about your gender identity?

Why God can't tolerate a complaining heart
God is most honored when we trust Him fully and respond in worship even when times are tough. But left to our own, we can be more complaining than praising most of the times. As a result, we block God's best.

Brave U.S. Navy Seal died trying to save Christian town from ISIS attack in Iraq
An American soldier who died protecting Christians under intense fire from Islamic State (ISIS) fighters is being remembered for his courage and "incredible" heroism.

5 things strong marriages have in common
Every marriage has its own rooms and areas for improvement, and the signs help identify which ones need the most attention.

Bible verses for Mother's Day: 10 beautiful verses from the Bible to write in your card
Are you thinking of giving a gift to your mom? Why not give a Mother's Day card with a beautiful Word from God written inside?