David
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ISIS jihadist from India leaves extremist group due to 'low pay'
A jihadist recruit from Greater Mumbai reportedly returned to his home country after quitting from ISIS, claiming that the group did not pay him enough.
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Pope Francis addresses plight of Christians in Turkish visit
Turkey\'s tiny Christian population was grateful for Pope Francis\'s visit to their country, during which he called for an end to all forms of violent fundamentalism in the war-torn Middle East.
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Three Christian athletes – where faith and sport become one entity
Two years on from a crazy month where faith a sport became one entity: three Christian Athletes who dominated the secular headlines in the same month.
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When the Church married coffee
I am not a fan of coffee, I don\'t particularly enjoy the taste, and I find it quite bitter and harsh.
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Even before we wake
There are a lot of things in the world that we can get almost immediately.
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'Can you really believe that?' - Ron Hay's challenge!
Many people today think that the Christian faith is just not credible – to intelligent people anyway.
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Christian village in Lebanon saved from Islamic State attack
A Christian village in Lebanon has been saved from being overrun by Islamic State forces by a British-built watchtower.
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World AIDS Day 2014: Getting to zero
In the last decade, the number of people contracting HIV and dying from HIV-related illnesses has declined considerably, and substantial progress has been made in reducing the stigma of the disease.
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"I love you" lyrics are distracting?
Do we ever pay attention to the lyrics of a song? In particular, do we ever pay attention to the lyrics of a worship song? Do the words of a worship song mean anything to us?
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5 things I've learned about building community.
I remember the base director telling me his vision for my role in the hospitality department at YWAM Brisbane. \"Lisa, I want you to build family,\" he said very matter-of-factly one day in June 2011.