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During a recent interview, Taken 3 actor Liam Neeson admitted that he once thought of changing his religion to Islam.
Jack Schaap, the former pastor of First Baptist Church of Hammond in Indiana who was fired earlier this week for an alleged adulterous affair, has confessed to cheating on his wife with a teen girl ...
A new archaeological discovery on a Jerusalem site is causing controversy as it revives the debate over the \\"Jesus tomb\\" and presents what scientists claim is proof that a burial box was found ...
In the tennis world Margaret Court was described as ‘dominating.’ She had great athleticism combined with a fierce fitness regime.
A prominent Japanese church leader appealed for forgiveness on behalf of his country in the emotional final day of the Tokyo 2010 Global Missions Consultation on Friday.
Biographer Walter Isaacson revealed on Sunday in an interview with CBS\\' \\"60 Minutes\\" that late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who died earlier this month after a long battle with pancreatic cancer ...
As Principal of Morling Cillege (NSW Baptist Seminary) I am able to report with good news - our new Ministry and Learning Centre (MALC) is open.
Have you ever started something and struggled to finish it? I know of friends who have started degrees at prestige Universities and then lose the will to finish. I know of mates who started on the ...
The appointment of two new bishops to the Tasmanian Anglican Church, along with other developments, is part of a 'fresh direction' for the Church as it focuses on new ministry and mission in the 21st ...
"What is a combined \\'Blessing and the Grace\\' at a friend\\'s wedding reception?" asked Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson 57, a Baptist minister for 32 years, who was recently invited to ...
Graham McDonald writes - For 39 years the Lord let me set my own standards and do my own thing. Then He dramatically changed me from a self-seeking self-centered businessman of the world to a follower ...
Helen Cadbury was only twelve when she went with her father, Richard Cadbury, and sat at the back of the hall watching the volunteers talking with the people coming into the hall from the local ...