Carey Lodge
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Can we call God 'Allah'?
The language used in the Bible has long been the subject of contention, but is it possible to reconcile the name 'Allah' with a Christian understanding of God?
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So Pope Francis is the most influential tweeter. Here are nine reasons why he's so popular.
The Pope has officially been named as the most influential world leader on Twitter. Here are nine reasons why he's so popular.
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21 dead as Boko Haram targets World Cup supporters
An explosion in a shopping mall in Nigeria's capital Abuja killed at least 21 as crowds gathered to watch the Nigeria v Argentina World Cup match yesterday, June 25.
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North Korea: where Christians are persecuted but strong in faith
North Korea is widely hailed as the worst country in which to be a Christian, but the chief exec of Seoul USA says the faithfulness of the nation's Christians lays down a challenge for those in the West.
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Right-to-die appeal rejected
Justices of the Supreme Court today ruled against an appeal that would see a step taken towards legalising euthanasia in the UK, but several judges urged Parliament to pass Lord Falconer's Assisted Dying Bill this summer.
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Court of appeal for Christian worker fired after religious harassment claim
A Christian woman who was fired from her job after complaining about religious harassment by Muslim colleagues has taken her case to the court of appeal today, June 25.
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Meriam Ibrahim re-released
Latest reports suggest that the Christian Sudanese mother-of-two who was sentenced to death for apostasy, released, and then detained at the airport yesterday has been freed once more.
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Phil Robertson: 'Vote this ungodly bunch out of Washington, D.C.'
Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson has rallied his fans to vote Republican during the next election, branding Obama's administration as an "ungodly bunch".
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John Sentamu condems businesses that underpay workers
Dr John Sentamu has condemned businesses that pay less than the living wage, calling on the government to put an end to the harsh reality for millions of UK workers: "Low wages equals living in poverty."
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Fear of vigilante attacks on Meriam Ibrahim
A persecution charity has warned that Meriam Ibrahim is "still at risk from vigilantes", despite being released from prison yesterday.
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The pull of Primark: are we ignoring the dark side of fast fashion?
Its cheap and cheerful ethos means it's no wonder that Primark has become so popular with bargain-hunting Brits, but just who is paying the real price for our insatiable appetite?
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Vatican clergy to meet Church of England in cricket match
Opponents often claim they are each have God on their side, and these words will perhaps never ring truer than when the Vatican cricket team meet with the Church of England's side this September.