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Lack of Christ the ‘greatest poverty,’ Pope tells movement
Pope Francis welcomed the 34th Rimini Meeting, an annual gathering organized by the lay movement Communion and Liberation, by encouraging participants to bring Christ to those who do not know
Kenyan cannibal pleads guilty to killing, eating Ghanaian mate
THE DAILY NATION – A Kenyan man who had been charged with killing a Ghanaian housemate and eating his heart and brains has pleaded guilty in a US court. Alexander
ERASE THE ERROR REVIVAL
THE CHRISTIAN JOURNAL, Bronx, NY – Alabaster House Assembly located at 448 East 173rd Street in the Bronx, NY recently held 4 days revival entitled, “ERASE THE ERROR”. Soaked in
Aretha Franklin Credits Her “Miraculous Recovery” to Faith
The Gospel singer says she is now 85% healed, and it’s all because she knows who her “Healer” is. (New York, NY)—Websites were abuzz today about singer Aretha Franklin announcing
Evangelicals Launch Immigration Reform Campaign
(CBN) WASHINGTON – A coalition of Evangelical groups, including the Southern Baptist Convention, hopes to give an earful to key congressional lawmakers about immigration reform. The Evangelical Immigration Table, formed
China Doctor Sold Newborns After Telling Families Their Baby Had Died
By Morgan Lee , Christian Post Contributor Dozens of newborns in China have been sold and trafficked after a doctor lied to their parents, telling them their babies were gravely
Former Pope Benedict Resigned Because ‘God Told Me to’
By Morgan Lee , CP Contributor In his first statement to the press since stepping down from the papacy in February, 86-year-old former pope Benedict has said he left his
New York 2013 Summer Picnic—One To Remember!
By G. Ofori Anor – What New York calls “mini” is easily “mega” in other places. So what the National Council of Ghanaian Associations in New York had dubbed a
Rain tested faith at PE women’s conference
By Marieke van der Merwe(Gateway News) It was cold and rainy, but despite the weather, about 150 women from Kleinskool, just outside Port Elizabeth, made their way to a conference