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Is it ever God's fault when we sin?
'God is tempting me'; 'It's God's fault'; 'The devil made me do it.' We use many creative excuses to rationalise our sin!

Music in church can be a battlefield. So what's the point of it?
This question was raised recently by the evangelical writer Tim Challies, who outlined why he did not sing at a recent service he attended.

Archbishop of Canterbury: Paramedics treating Westminster attacker show UK's deep Christian values
The Archbishop of Canterbury has spoken of how yesterday's Westminster attack and the reaction to it illustrate the foundational values of British society.

UKIP's Paul Nuttall calls for mosque funding probe after London terror attack
UKIP leader Paul Nuttall has called for a government probe into mosque funding after an Islamist inspired' terror attack left four dead and 40 injured in London on Wednesday.

Don't blame Islam, don't blame religion: It's people that make the world violent
In times of pain, chaos and tragedy, we always look for something to hold on to â or someone to blame. Some insist that 'religion causes violence' - but too often its the only thing that keeps us alive.

Resisting evil: How should Christians respond to the Westminster attack?
Christians will respond to the attack in Westminster by sharing the peace, being in relationship and resisting evil...

Pope Francis says he is 'deeply saddened' by Westminster attack, expresses 'prayerful solidarity' with victims
Pope Francis has said that he is 'deeply saddened' by the attack in Westminster yesterday and has expressed 'prayerful solidarity with all those affected by the tragedy'.

In His Grip: A guide to Christian email sign-offs
When we're concluding an email, we God-botherers like to insert a final flourish of encouragement, blessing, or just good-old-fashioned Christian weirdness.

'Our values will prevail' says Prime Minister as she reveals Westminster attacker was British-born and had been on MI5's radar
The Prime Minister, Theresa May has said that 'our values will prevail' as she revealed that the man who carried out the attack on Westminster yesterday was British-born and had been investigated 'some years ago' by MI5.

Theologian and philosopher Marilyn McCord Adams dies
Marilyn McCord Adams, one of the world's most prominent and respected philosopher-theologians, has died aged 73.

'God's not through with you' â Rex Tillerson took the job as Secretary of State because his wife told him to
Donald Trump's inexperienced Secretary of State took the job because his wife told him that God had not finished with him yet.

WATCH: Little girl goes viral when she steals the Pope's hat
It was the perfect crime. A viral video has shown the moment a little girl stole Pope Francis' hat.

'Brutal and senseless' Westminster terror attack: seven held, faith leaders to meet with police
Seven arrests have been made after a terrorist attack in Westminster left four dead and 40 injured.

Bishop of Leeds on Westminster attack: Abbey represented 'hope amid the worst of human depravity'
The Bishop of Leeds has spoken of his experience of being in the Palace of Westminster during the attack yesterday afternoon.

Princeton Seminary reverses decision to give award to complementarian theologian Tim Keller
The prestigious Princeton Theological Seminary in the US has reversed its decision to honour conservative evangelical theologian Tim Keller with an award, following mounting criticism.

The big difference between living as a 'Christian' and living as a child of God
Would you believe me if I said there aren't as many Christ-followers living as legitimate children of God as there are those who profess to be Christian? In becoming a true Christian, we renounce our selfish desires, commit our lives to Him as our Lord, live for Him for we have been bought by His blood, and honour Him with our lives that pursue Christ-likeness.