Carey Lodge
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Al-Qaeda 'alive and kicking' in Middle East â Barnabas Fund
A charity supporting persecuted Christians worldwide has reported that despite US President Obama's claims that Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda has been "decimated", it is in fact merely operating under a different name and is even "expanding" its territory within the Middle East.
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Tearfund Cambodia blogging challenge: harnessing the online to bring change offline
Three lucky bloggers will be heading to Cambodia with Tearfund this spring in a trip to raise awareness of the poverty still affecting the country and the change being made through community-level development projects.
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Vatican before UN committee over child abuse
"There is no excuse for any form of violence or exploitation of children," says Vatican delegation before the UN Committee of the Convention of the Rights of the Child
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A guide to ethical living from Church of Scotland Youth
A group from the Church of Scotland Youth (COSY) has put together a guide to living more ethically in today's throwaway culture.
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Archbishop appoints Sir Hector Sants to chair financial task group
The former Chief Executive of the Financial Services Authority and Head of Compliance and regulatory affairs for Barclays Bank, Sir Hector Sants, will chair the Church of England's new task group on credit unions.
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Bishop of Worcester: Middle East peace settlement is 'crucial'
The Bishop of Worcester has spoken of his hope to see a a peaceful two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict brokered in the near future.
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Fresh expressions bucking church decline
Archbishop of Canterbury sees "every reason to be hopeful about the future of the Church of England"
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Jerusalem: uncovering the cradle of civilisation
A new 3D film is coming to IMAX theatres depicting the story of the Holy City of Jerusalem and its interlocking faiths in a fresh and intimate way.
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Working for peace in South Sudan
World Vision's David Thomson speaks to Christian Today about his hopes for the future stability of South Sudan
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EU should be more open to Syrian refugees - bishop
Bishop Patrick Lynch is calling on the UK and other European governments to "find a way in which countries within the EU can receive at least some of the refugees" who have fled Syria as a result of the escalating violence.
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Men more likely to stick to diets and fitness regimes than women
Though it is women who are often accused of being obsessive dieters, men are actually more likely to achieve their weight loss goals
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Mission to Seafarers looks to increase efficiency
An international maritime welfare charity caring for those who work at sea has announced a "strategic reorganisation" to regionalise its efforts and increase efficiency.