Andre Mitchell
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Americans think it's inappropriate for Christian pastors to endorse politicians
Should American pastors use Church services to endorse their preferred political candidates? A big majority of people from the United States think this is unacceptable behavior.
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Poland's president asks U.K. church leaders to help protect Polish communities
A number of Polish citizens are experiencing attacks in the United Kingdom, prompting the president of Poland, Andrzej Duda, to call for the help of Church officials in the European nation.
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Photos of aborted babies discourage pregnant women from terminating their pregnancies, study finds
A recent study revealed that a simple and straightforward approach actually works in dissuading mothers from undergoing abortion: showing them pictures of aborted babies.
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Christians join forces with Muslims in voicing out concern over hate crimes in India
Fifty Christian and Muslim religious leaders gathered in India's capital New Delhi to discuss "challenges for the freedom of religion and belief in India" under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and to tackle ways on how to address the increasing violence against religious minorities in the Hindu-dominated South Asian nation.
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Over 100,000 Chileans stage mass protest to oppose proposed abortion law
Tens of thousands of Christians sang happy songs and even ate ice cream together to celebrate one thing: the beauty of life.
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Trump says America can be a nation of 'one people, under one God'
What exactly is Republican Party presidential nominee Donald Trump's vision of the United States under his leadership? He wants an America with one God, swearing to one flag.
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Hungary sets example for other European nations on caring for persecuted Christians
In different parts of the world such as the Middle East and China, Christians are being abused and persecuted for their faith. The good news is that some countries are beginning to pay more attention to the plight of these persecuted Christians.
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Christians in America making resettled Syrian refugees feel at home
Some conservative politicians with ties to Christian religious groups have been very vocal about keeping Syrian refugees out of the United States, fearing that some of them might reveal themselves someday as terrorists.
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Church still central to teen volunteering efforts, with majority of young kids joining ministry work
Teenagers nowadays are often thought to just be concerned with less important things like social media, and tend to shy away from more significant activities that can contribute to society. A new study conducted by an evangelical Christian polling firm, the Barna Group, however, sought to correct this misconception.
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Christians in Egypt reaching 'breaking point' after experiencing so much persecution
In the city of Minya on the banks of the Nile River in Egypt, some 40 percent of the population are followers of Christianity. Making up almost half of the population in the city, however, did not stop the persecution of Christians in this city.
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Church, parents urged to help kids believe in God more after study shows 'crisis in faith' among younger generation
A new study revealed that some of those from the young generation are taking the wrong turn in terms of their spiritual life, giving Christian parents a greater role in keeping their kids' faith now more than ever.
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Nun who was sole survivor of deadly Yemen care home attack wants to stay where she is to keep serving the poor
Sister Sally says she is leaving her fate to God every day through prayer.