Carey Lodge
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The online 'Jihadi Matchmaker' which may have seduced British teenager
Counter-terrorism experts believe that a British teenager who is suspected to have tried to join Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria may have been seduced online through a matchmaking service.
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Toddler's life-support to be turned off against Christian parents' wishes
A High Court judge has ruled that a young boy should be taken off his life-support machine, despite his parents' belief that he could be miraculously healed.
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Chris Russell: How to share your faith effectively
Rev Chris Russell, the Archbishop of Canterbury's advisor for evangelism and witness, on the importance of sharing our faith.
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Massive increase in human trafficking into UK
128 British children were suspected victims of trafficking last year, 112 of whom were reported to have been sexually exploited, new figures reveal.
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Ebola outbreak: how witchdoctors and corpses being kissed are spreading the disease
Traditional healers and witchdoctors in West Africa are contributing to the spread of Ebola, the Times reports.
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'Prayer must be our loudest response'. Churches respond to pro-democracy rallies in Hong Kong
Prayer vigils are being held for those involved in the pro-democracy demonstrations currently gripping Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong: Baptist ministers, Cardinals and Christian students at the forefront of protests for free democracy
Christians lead protests against candidate screening on the streets of Hong Kong.
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Threat of lawsuit against Catholic Church following bishop's affair
The husband of a woman thought to have had an affair with a Catholic bishop is threatening to sue the Church.
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California school bans all Christian books
A Californian school has banned all Christian-based books from its library, claiming that it does not allow "sectarian materials on our state-authorized lending shelves."
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Iraq: Islamic State militants close in on Baghdad
Following President Obama's admission that the US "underestimated" the threat posed by the Islamic State, reports are circulating that ISIS militants are now just one mile away from the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.
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South Sudan: one in seven people starving or severely malnourished
Millions of people remain in danger as the threat of famine continues in South Sudan.
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Christian swingers: 'God uses us to spread his word'
A devout Christian couple from Florida are championing a controversial evangelism technique â swinging.