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A 65-year-old Indiana church pastor really dug his own grave after admitting to an affair during a service.
This local pastor is going to trial for allegedly faking the death of his estranged wife and is also under investigation for the identity theft of a rival church leader who passed away.
“The Bloemfontein ghost” didn’t leave church leader Jaco Cloete, who was arrested in Cape Town after allegedly conning people out of millions via pyramid schemes.
The man, in just his boxer shorts and a single sock, was arrested for suspected arson after jumping from rooftop to rooftop and swinging on cable lines.
It was a Good Friday evening at London’s Christ the King Polish church until, during the Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion, police dispersed this “unlawful” gathering.
How do you keep your bar open during a lockdown? Start a church which worships 400 heavily-drinking rabbit gods, of course.
As South Africa readies itself for a spike in coronavirus cases and deaths, the decision to allow religious gatherings of up to 50 people has been criticised.
Things became heated between the Greenmarket Square refugees and the police during an operation to relocate them this past weekend.
Jediism, a religion that wants you to embrace the Force, now has as many followers in the UK as Scientology, and it’s growing by the day.
The man who was resurrected by that Pastor has been revealed as Brighton, who hails from Zimbabwe, and this isn’t his first “miracle”.
People are opting out of brick and mortar religion in favour of virtual reality churches, where they worship online with people from all over the globe.
Locals are not impressed, after an amateur artist managed to spectacularly botch up the restoration of a famous statue in a Spanish church.
Churches aren’t exactly known for their racy signs, but over on Australia’s Gold Coast everyone’s having a good chuckle at this one.
Over 13 000 fraudulent life insurance claims were foiled in 2016 in South African alone, and these were the most common cons people tried to pull off.
Introducing a group that is fighting against the homophobic tendencies of the Orthodox Church, one naked homoerotic calendar at a time.
Many churches are embracing their stance as a Gym on ‘Pokemon Go’, inviting “the younger generation” to attend a service or two.
Due to some building issues, the place Jesus was buried for three days will be opened up and archaeologists are very excited.
One of Durban’s iconic religious institutions went up in flames last night, onlookers gathering to gawk and mourn.
Self-proclaimed prophet Pastor Mboro revealed why he heals through people’s underwear. That’s it folks, keep sending him your money.
Prophet Mboro went to heaven on Easter Sunday, and came back a while later with some snaps on his cellular phone.
As water levels drop in Mexico, a beautiful piece of colonial history is revealed, and here are the incredible photo’s for our viewing pleasure.
What do snakes and rocks have in common? They taste great with a side of religious zeal, as demonstrated in these insane photographs
If you were to list the jobs you might think Pope Francis had growing up I’m pretty sure bouncer would be right down the bottom. Alas, we know he likes to spring a surprise on us now and again.
Kids are prone to the odd lie, but this young man pulled off a whopper and everyone bought it hook, line and sinker. Now for the truth bomb to drop.
Pope Francis has taken a stand for evolution, saying that God is not a “magician with a magic wand”. Check out his full statement here…
A video of a pair of dancing American priests in Rome has gone viral. Check out their dance battle here…
Nigeria’s prophet TB Joshua’s television channel has released a new video clip showing the collapse of the four-storey building at the Synagogue Church of All Nations (Scoan).
The church which collapsed in Nigeria was led by the charismatic “Prophet” TB Joshua, who is said to be able to cure anything.
It’s been revealed that Nigerian church workers prevented medical, emergency workers and journalists from accessing the collapsed church site, resulting in further casualties.