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Taylor Swift Raps to the Tune of Future's "Jumpman" in Funny Apple Ad for Three-Month Free Streaming: Watch
Taylor Swift is finally seen rapping in a new Apple ad, and enjoying it to the extent that she falls down on the treadmill when the next line reads, “Distractingly good. All the music you want,” and she still keeps rapping after falling flat on the floor in the funny commercial. 
Selena Gomez Reveals Her Experience Leading Hillsong Worship with Moving Performance of "Nobody"
Selena Gomez surprised the audience at the Hillsong Church’s Young & Free Revival Concert in Los Angeles by singing her dedication song “Nobody.” 
Tim Tebow: Possibility of Entering Politics Would be "Intriguing"
Popular NFL quarterback Tim Tebow, known for his charitable works and Christian faith, said that he finds running for a political office “intriguing.” 
Pakistani Christians to Protest in London Calling for Protection of Religious Minorities in Pakistan
The British Pakistani Christian Association (BPCA) plans to organize a protest in London on April 2 to call upon the world governments to protect religious minorities in Pakistan, after a suicide bombing attack on killed 72 on Easter Sunday. 
Wycliffe Associates Continue Translation Work in Spite of Murder of Four Employees, Raising Funds
The Wycliffe Associates will continue work of Bible translation in Middle East, even after four of its employees were murdered at an undisclosed location by Islamist militants, the officials said in a statement. A Normal Looking Boy Jerks the Tears of Everyone Who Hears His Song
Leandre, a teenager, is a victim of bullying. He wasn't able to live with his father, and kids at school bullied him. But whenever he was down, he started writing rap lyrics. As the pair -- called Bar & Melody -- sang and rapped solid and moving lyrics, the audience and judges found themselves busy ... 
God’s Not Dead 2 Releasing on April 1 in 2,300 theatres Across US; Melissa Hart Hopes to Take Faith Discussion to New Level
God’s Not Dead 2 is set to land on the box-office scene with openings in about 2,300 theatres in US on April 1, 2016. 
Zika Virus Cause Brain Damage in Fetus and Detected Late in Pregnancy, Says Report
A new study says that Zika virus is associated with increased risk of brain damage, which might not be detected at earlier stages of pregnancy. 
Pakistan Promises No Amendment to Blasphemy Laws to Islamist Protesters After 4-Day Stand-off
Pakistan agreed to the demands of protesters to not change the blasphemy laws of the country, after they staged a four-day protests in the nation’s capital Islamabad. 
Tennessee Senate to Vote on Bill Making the Bible the Official Book of the State
Tennessee’s Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill that would make the Bible the official book of the state.












