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Aaron Schock once turned to Jesus. Now he faces federal charges of political corruption.
His story sounds like one from Charles Colson.
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‘Kids, there is no Santa’: Pastor unloads on families waiting to take Christmas photos at a mall
The evangelical street preacher recorded his bah humbug moment, hoping the video would go viral and spread the gospel.
 
Donald Trump’s sharp contrast from Obama and Bush on Islam has serious implications
It could serve as a boon to jihadist recruitment.
 
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Poll: A majority of Americans say Muslims face ‘a lot’ of discrimination
The survey was carried out a few weeks after the election of Donald Trump.
 
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