In August, a songwriter from Hillsong and a number of other prominent believers questioned their faith, leading to valuable discussion about what Christians believe and why, and a major Canada-wide manhunt ended when the bodies of two fugitives from BC were found near Gillam, Manitoba.

Hillsong songwriter says 'I'm genuinely losing my faith'

Marty Sampson announced in an Instagram post that he is "so happy now, so at peace with the world, it's crazy," in the now-deleted post.

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Skillet's John Cooper says it's time to stop putting people as Christianity's 'source of truth'

Skillet's John Cooper responds to the sudden departure of several public figures of the Christian community. 

We must STOP making worship leaders and thought leaders or influencers or cool people or 'relevant' people the most influential people in Christendom," says Cooper.

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Bodies found in northern Manitoba believed to be fugitives

The Manitoba RCMP says that after a two-week manhunt, the search is over for Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky. The bodies of the murder suspects were found close to Nelson River, eight kilometres from where the pair's vehicle was found burnt.

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'Let's take this ground for the Kingdom' pastor's widow urges mourners'Let's take this ground for the Kingdom' pastor's widow urges mourners

Steve Wall's wife wants people to stop asking why her husband died, and to instead "make the life we have here on earth worth it, so that when we go to heaven that we leave a legacy behind of impacting thousands of thousands of people for Christ."

The co-creator of the first low German audio version of the Bible died in a plane crash in July.

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