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‘The Unresolved Issue of Comfort Women... Restorative Justice Must Be Brought About’
What would a Christian’s perspective look like regarding the issue of the Japanese Army’s ‘comfort women’? How could the long-lasting and historical pain that resulted from their abuse be resolved? The Presbyterian Theological Seminary in America hosted a forum regarding the issue called, … 
Supreme Court Hears Birth Control Case
On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments from a Catholic charity and various other religious organizations that have objections to the contraception mandate under the Obama administration’s Affordable Care Act. 
Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao 2 to Happen? Retired Superstar Speaks Up About Rematch Rumors [Video]
Manny Pacquiao is aching to avenge his loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr. but the retired boxing superstar insisted that he is not planning to come out of retirement and face the Filipino boxing icon again. 
iOS 9.3 Allows AT&T International WiFi Calls from iPhone 6 Series
Now you can place international calls wherever you are on the globe, if you have an iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, or SE, and are an AT&T customer. 
Hilary Swank Engaged to Tennis Coach Cum Financial Adviser Ruben Torres
Oscar-winning actress Hilary Swank said ‘yes’ to tennis player-turned financial adviser Ruben Torres, when they went out to hike. 
Adele Dedicates Song 'Make You Feel My Love' to Brussels Victims in London:Watch
Adele dedicated a moving ballad “Make You Feel My Love” to victims of Brussels terrorist attack on the last night of her six-day show at London’s O2 Arena. 
Idaho Legislature Approves Bill Permitting Bible Reference in Public Schools
A bill allowing the Bible to be referenced in classrooms of public schools has passed the Idaho legislature and will move on to Governor Clement Leroy "Butch" Otter for approval. 
Americans Are Less Likely to Pray or Believe in God Compared to Early 1980s, Says Study
Americans now do not practice their religion on the scale as before, nor do they pray as much compared to previous generations, according to a recent study published in Sage Open journal. 
Saul Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin Fight Won’t Happen If GGG Pushes for 160, Says Canelo’s Trainer
Trainer Eddy Reynoso said that Saul “Canelo” Alvarez is open to facing Gennady “GGG” Golovkin but insisted that they will not give any advantage for the Kazakh knockout artist. 
FC Barcelona Transfer Rumors: Lionel Messi to Manchester City? Pep Guardiola Could Be a Big Factor This Summer
Lionel Messi is being mentioned in numerous soccer transfer rumors again. This time, the FC Barcelona superstar was linked to a possible move to English Premier League club Manchester City. 
Dallas Cowboys Rumors: Jerry Jones Still Admires Johnny Manziel But Not Enough to Offer a Contract
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones admitted that he still thinks Johnny Manziel has the talent to succeed in the National Football League, but he reiterated his team is not interested in signing the quarterback this summer. 
Celebrating Easter, and Planting in the Hearts of Children a Passion for the Gospel
Though students are out on spring break, the campus of Los Angeles High School has been anything but quiet. Noises of children shouting and singing worship songs filled the LA High campus this week, as some 380 children participated in New Life Vision Church (NLVC)'s sixth annual Celebration for Eas… 
Manny Pacquiao Next Fight: Kell Brook Targeting 'Pacman' But Also Open to Facing Miguel Cotto, Gennady Golovkin
British boxer Kell Brook is still looking for a big-money bout and the reigning International Boxing Federation welterweight champion has Manny Pacquiao on top of his priority list. Ariana Grande's Next Album 'Dangerous Woman' Will Be a Multi-Starrer Featuring 4 Other Crooners
Ariana Grande revealed that her next album, Dangerous Woman, will be a multi-starrer, with Nicki Minaj, Future, Lil Wayne, and Macy Gray as so-singers with her. 
Religious Groups and NGO's Work Toward Aiding 32 Million People Facing Hunger in Africa
Churches and non-government organizations (NGO) are working toward humanitarian aid for southern and eastern Africa as over 32 million people are facing hunger and disease from a combination of El Nino and record high temperatures.









