Carey Lodge
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The best tweets from #AskJesus... Hijacked twitter chat with footballer Jesus Navas
When Manchester City tweeted asking followers to join in a Q&A with Spanish footballer Jesus Navas, using the hashtag #ASKJESUS, they were - probably knowingly - asking for trouble.
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'Please stop': tearful Pope Francis pleads for peace
Pope Francis gave an impromptu call for peace this weekend, urging those fighting in the Middle East, Iraq and Ukraine to end their conflicts.
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Jennifer Hudson: faith brought me through family murder
In a candid interview published this weekend, Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson opened up about the brutal murder of three of her family members, and how her faith carried her through the terrible ordeal.
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Brian Houston: The seven most important decisions in your life
Stirring lessons from the senior pastor of Hillsong.
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Craig Groeschel: 'Five ways to let God rule your life'
The pastor of LifeChurch.tv on how to let God increase your leadership capacity.
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Ceasefire agreed in Central African Republic
A ceasefire has been agreed in the Central African Republic in an effort to end more a year of spiralling sectarian violence.
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Craig Groeschel: 'The biggest enemy of faith is the familiar'
The atmosphere was electric during the first night of Hillsong's No Other Name conference on Thursday â featuring an astronaut flying through the air in a harness...
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Algerian Flight AH5017 goes missing - fears for lives of more than 100 passengers and crew
Officials have confirmed that contact with an Air Algerie flight was lost this morning.
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Women bishops: Is 'positive discrimination' a good thing?
The Secretary General to the General Synod has implied positive discrimination could be used to get more women at senior level in the CofE.
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#WeAreN: thousands unite to support persecuted Christians in Iraq
#WeAreN campaign backed by Church of England.
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11 parents of kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls dead
At least 11 parents of the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls have died, and will never see their daughters' release.
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Chinese Christians injured in 'bloody' police clash
The Chinese government's crackdown on churches is showing no sign of slowing down, as at least four Christians were severely injured during a clash with officials yesterday morning.