Get Your ZZZ’s or You May Suffer Brain Damage

Not getting enough sleep may increase your risk of getting dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease. A new study found adults in middle age who didn’t get enough good sleep had more bio-signs of the buildup of the negative proteins that can lead to future brain problems. The results are published in a small study in Neurology Magazine....

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‘Limbless Evangelist’ Nick Vujicic Unveils New Project, Using His Voice for God

Nick Vujicic may have been born without any arms or legs, but he’s using his voice to reach countless people. Vujicic, also known worldwide as the “limbless evangelist,” is releasing his first music album. The album is titled Brighter World and is set for release on January 28, 2018. It is already ready for pre-purchase on...

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New Hope for Cancer Patients

There isn’t a person in America who hasn’t been touched by cancer. Although the diagnosis often elicits fear, a new cancer drug is providing never before seen hope to people with this dreaded disease. Scientists at Rafael Pharmaceuticals believe their new drug, CPI-613, is a breakthrough for people suffering from some of the most devastating types...

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Memo to Mark Zuckerburg: Church is More than Just a Community

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerburg stirred some controversy earlier this summer when he seemed to suggest that Facebook communities can serve the same needs as traditional communities, including churches. He noted that more people are dropping out of those communities, including churches, and seeking new ways to connect with others. However, Christians who understand the role...

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African first ladies meet at A.U. summit, Ethiopia’s Tesfaye elected president

Madam Roman Tesfaye, wife of Ethiopian Prime Minister, Hailemariam Desalegn, has been elected President of the Organization of African First Ladies against HIV/AIDS (OAFLA). The election took place during a meeting of the group on the sidelines of the 29th African Union (A.U.) summit in Ethiopia. Read more on this story here: African Union Summit

‘I Carry the Presence of God with Me’: Action Star Lives His Faith

Worldwide box office numbers for Transformers: The Last Knight are climbing to more than $600 million. The film’s popularity is helping to make actor Remi Adeleke a household name, along with his personal transformation story. In an interview with The Gospel Herald, Adeleke said, “I try to be a light wherever I go. I try...

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Evangelist to Launch 50,000 Teenagers to Share Gospel, Believes Great Revival Coming

Teens today face a host of challenges that were unimaginable to past generations, especially as the culture now even calls into question what it means to be male or female. But one Colorado evangelist is not deterred and is empowering tens of thousands of them with the Gospel. “Henry David Thoreau said that ‘for every...

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‘In America, we don’t worship government, we worship God,’ Says Trump at Veterans Event

Donald Trump has once again shown he cares for two things important to millions of Americans: veterans and faith. On Saturday evening, he gave an address at the Celebrate Freedom concert at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. The event was hosted by Pastor Robert Jeffress and the church where he’s the senior pastor, First...

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‘Everyone, Everywhere’: Stories of Evangelism and Conversion to Fulfill the Great Commission

Dr. Erick Schenkel’s new book, “Everyone, Everywhere: Glimpses of God’s Global Work Through People Like You,” is all about getting back to the Great Commission to bring the Gospel to all people, everywhere, and live in celebration of God’s gift of salvation. Schenkel says he wrote the book because the church is often distracted from...

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In Face of Rising Health Care Costs, Christians Turn to Biblical Alternative

As Washington tangles over health insurance, many Americans are taking matters into their own hands. “I wanted something that wasn’t going to be the same sort of trap that I had been in,” said Stephen Strosnider. So he and his family took a leap of faith by approaching health care in a more biblical way,...

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Outpouring raises $300K for Christian music dad who lost wife after childbirth

Just before 2:40 on Tuesday morning, Christian music artist Nathan Johnson and his wife Megan welcomed their first child Eilee Kate. Still in her hospital bed, Megan Johnson held, fed and burped their new daughter. Giddy with excitement, the musician said he couldn’t sleep at all that night. Right after Eilee was born, the new father sent...

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