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Outrage is growing among Christians in Northern Ireland and beyond after a man mockingly dressed as Jesus—complete with a crown of thorns—was seen dancing and giving high-fives at the Belfast Pride Parade on Saturday. The image of the impersonator, flanked by a woman draped in a transgender flag and another wearing a rainbow halo and…

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When most Christians think of evangelism, they probably don’t picture walking into a pagan spirituality convention filled with witches, Druids, and self-professed satanists. But for apologist Don Veinot, that’s exactly where God has called him to shine the light of Christ. In a recent episode of Ex Psychic Saved, hosted by former medium-turned-Christian Jenn Nizza,…

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Pastor Greg Laurie and the organizers of the Harvest Crusade are celebrating one of the biggest turnouts the event has ever had. Harvest Crusade is an annual event that has been held the last 35 years, and this latest event held at Angel Stadium packed the stadium to capacity at 45,000 people in attendance plus…

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On the shores of Long Island, New York, Sunday mornings look a little different—but no less reverent. Instead of pews, there are beach chairs. Instead of stained glass, the Atlantic Ocean. And in place of a church bell, it’s the sound of waves crashing that announces the beginning of Beach Catholic’s seaside Mass. Since 2014,…

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The Catholic Church in Ireland is creating a different kind of divine hullabaloo during its Jubilee Year of Hope. One village in particular is using whatever tools they feel led to use, even if that means thinking outside the box. For priests, way outside the box.  In Knock, Co. Mayo, Ireland, they are inviting hundreds…

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