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Taiwan Film Confronts Homosexuality's Dark Side
Homosexuals are at mercy of “beasts” living within them, suggests a controversial new film by a respected Taiwanese filmmaker.
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Korean-Chinese Unity Important for China Mission Success, says Evangelicals
Top Chinese Christian leaders agree that South Korean churches must cooperate with local Chinese churches to ensure success for missions in China.
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Alcohol-Rehab Groups Pop-Up in Mongolia
An alcoholic-rehab organization reported success with its help-groups set up in churches throughout Mongolia, where a recent UN report estimated that 13 per cent of its total population is addicted to alcohol.
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China Blasted for One-Child Policy, After BBC report
Beijing has come under fire, Monday, after a BBC report revealed that China has too many senior-citizens, but too little young people as a result of its current one-child policy.
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Gay Malay Pastor Vows to Open Church
Malaysia’s first openly gay pastor said he will go ahead with plans to open a church allowing homosexual, bisexual and transsexual members despite government vows to block the plan.
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Is 'The Last Supper' worth watching? Audience and critics weigh in
Faith-based films often receive mixed reactions, and The Last Supper is no exception. The movie attempts to bring a fresh perspective to one of the most iconic moments in Christian history, but does it succeed? Some reviews from critics and audiences provide insight into its strengths and shortcomings.
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‘Duck Dynasty’ family faces health challenges: Phil Robertson’s alzheimer’s battle and Miss Kay’s injury
The Duck Dynasty family is leaning on faith as they navigate serious health struggles affecting both Phil and Miss Kay Robertson. While Phil, the Robertson patriarch, is facing Alzheimer’s disease, his wife, Miss Kay, recently suffered a severe leg injury from a fall.
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Massacres in Syria: Over 1,000 dead, including Christians and Alawites
Syria’s coastal regions have been devastated by a series of massacres, with reports indicating that over 1,000 people—many from Christian and Alawite communities—have been killed in brutal attacks. Entire families have been wiped out, and survivors are fleeing in search of safety as sectarian violence escalates.
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Kim Sae-ron and Wheesung: The tragic irony of Korean society and the principles of happiness
Not long ago, the media was in an uproar over actress Kim Sae-ron’s passing. Just months before, the same people who had relentlessly criticized her for her DUI incident were now expressing sympathy, saying, "The world was too harsh on her." The irony is impossible to ignore.
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Newsboys move forward as a quartet after Michael Tait’s departure
After more than a decade as the lead singer of the Newsboys, Michael Tait has officially parted ways with the band, marking a significant shift in the Christian rock group’s lineup. The remaining members—Jeff Frankenstein, Jody Davis, Duncan Phillips, and Adam Agee—have assured fans that they will continue forward, embracing a new season of music and ministry.