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Işık Abla, left, recently returned to Turkey after 10 years of exile following her conversion from Islam to Christianity. While in her home country, she witnessed a country at a spiritual crossroads, desperate for the truth and hope of the gospel. Photo courtesy of Işık Abla.

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Madison Cain Johnson, left, Logan Cain and Taylor Cain Matz of the Christian musical group CAIN have a new children's book based of their best-selling song "I'm So Blessed." Photo courtesy of CAIN. Photo credit: Maddox Fowler.

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Logan Cain discusses the importance of building a legacy in families by sharing the faith, hope and love of Jesus. Photo credit: Paul shuang via Shutterstock.

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Higher Ground interview with Billy Hallowell and Christian musician Logan Cain

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These are the questions depression forces down our throats: “Where is God? Why doesn’t God fix this?” Mike Novotny tackles the Taboo Topic of what the Bible says about depression. File photo credit: joshimerbin via Shutterstock.

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The puzzle of faith, family and politics illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

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Two Jewish students at DePaul University were beaten by a pair of masked assailants in what Chicago police are investigating as a hate crime. Image: Chicago Police Department community alert.

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Paivi Rasanen, a member of the Finnish Parliament has been caught in a legal battle and charged with hate crimes after sharing her Christian beliefs on marriage and sexuality.

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FILE – “Wiccans” and “witches” are members of a paganistic religion that dates to the 1950s and took hold in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s. Here are four things this religion does to entice young people. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

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Jenn Nizza was a psychic medium who was paid to predict the future. Now, as a Christian, she shares her experience to warn others about the glorification of evil and the dangers of the demonic.

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Residents vote at St. Bernadette Catholic Church in Rockford, Ill., Tuesday, March 17, 2020. Voters across the state got the chance to decide competitive primary races for the U.S. House and the Illinois Supreme Court. (Scott P. Yates/Rockford Register Star via AP)

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Christians voting in elections illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

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Democrats and transgender policy issues illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Cynthia Garrett is a TV host, producer, and author, who shares how she has always been "saved but not at all surrendered" to God's plan for her life in her book, "The Naked Truth: Reclaiming Sexual Freedom in a Culture of Lies."

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Some Christian leaders seek to remove the word “repent” from conversations about faith. Failing to turn from sin and turn to Christ results in rebellion against God. File photo credit: joshimerbin via Shutterstock.

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Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a church service at New Birth Baptist Church in Stonecrest, Ga., Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

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Christians in the United Kingdom staged an elaborate protest on Parliament grounds Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024, while a bill to legalize assisted suicide was introduced inside the House of Commons. (Photo courtesy of Paul Huxley)

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Millions of church-going Christians expected to skip voting in November

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Millions of church-going Christians expected to skip voting in November (Horizontal)

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Carrie Sheffield, at age 16 left, and present day. Carrie poses in front of the motorhome where her family of 10 lived before her father, Ralph Sheffield, Jr., was excommunicated from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for claiming to be a prophet. During her childhood, she attended 17 public schools and was homeschooled while her family lived in motorhomes, sheds, houses, and tents. Her new book, "Motorhome Prophecies," details how she escaped her abusive family environment, became a born-again Christian, and forgave her father for years of mental and physical abuse. Photo courtesy of Carrie Sheffield. Photo credit: Barry Morgenstein.