David
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Hard times pushed the duo behind For King & Country into music
Things have not always been easy for Luke and Joel Smallbone, the brothers behind the Christian duo For King & Country, but it was the hard times that actually pushed the two into music that propelled them into fame.
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ISIS has expanded since start of US air strikes, says Syria's Assad
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said in a US television interview that Islamic State, which has seized swaths of territory in Syria and Iraq, has been gaining recruits since the start of US-led air strikes against the militant group.
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Winston Churchill and Easter
Of the many things I might associated with Easter, surely something on Winston Churchill might be better left for Anzac week. But there has been some very interesting material recently coming out about his life that in might relate in some measure to Easter.
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The daily grind
I don\'t like what I do. The 8:30am–5:30pm job is wearing on me and I don\'t have much optimism for the four hours between dinner and bed time in which I can call \"my time\". Four hours before I\'m so exhausted I collapse on my bed, only so I can wake up and do it all over again.
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11 years wandering
Often times we remain stagnant in different aspects of our lives and don\'t notice until many years down the line. One of the worst feelings is knowing you have wasted precious time and resources.
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What the Halal?
Looking at my shopping cart full of groceries I am astonished by the number of family staples that now carry the Halal Certified (HC) symbol.
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Capture of suspected ISIS members in Lebanon could help dismantle terror networks
The capture of two suspected members of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria or ISIS could help dismantle terror networks in Lebanon.
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Science vs religion debate is 'conflict within religion' over how to view science, says geologist
A prominent geologist and author believes that the debate between science and religion is actually a \'conflict within religion\' over how to view science.
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Singapore stands still as nation bids farewell to Lee Kuan Yew
Grieving Singaporeans were joined by world leaders on Sunday to pay their final respects to the country\'s first prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew, as the nation came to a near-halt to honour its \"founding father\".
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Arab Spring has 'negatively affected' Middle East Christians - Patriarch
The so-called \"Arab Spring\" has impacted \"negatively\" on Christians in the Middle East who face extortion, forced conversion or death, the United Nations Security Council in New York was told yesterday.