Carey Lodge
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Church leaders in South Sudan condemn violence
Church leaders in South Sudan have released a letter expressing their deep sadness and concern surrounding the recent escalating violence in the country.
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More non-Christian representation at UN needed, say researchers
A team of researchers at the University of Kent say representation at the United Nations is not religiously diverse enough.
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Last minute Christmas shopping as popular as ever
If madly dashing around shops on Christmas Eve is all too familiar a scenario for you, then at least you're in good company.
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Carolers take empty manger and pro-life message to abortion clinics
Pro-life group offer hope to mothers of unborn babies
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Give us shopkeepers, not self-service checkouts!
British shoppers would rather have a real human being to talk to at the check-out, than the robotic, pre-recorded "unexpected item in bagging area" at the self-service check-out.
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London is the most reviewed city in the world
Leading travel website TripAdvisor has announced that London tops its list of most reviewed cities in the world.
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Christians are being 'deliberately targeted' in the Middle East, says Prince Charles
The Prince of Wales has said he is "deeply troubled" by stories of persecution in the Middle East.
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Pope Francis and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation meet
Pope Francis and OIC in landmark first meeting
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'Baby Bank' for struggling new mothers
A church-based project in Sheffield is providing crucial support for pregnant and new mums who cannot afford basic supplies to care for their children.
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21st century Jesus would be born in Travelodge or a garden shed
Where would Jesus be born if this year were the first Christmas? This was one of several questions in a new poll conducted by the Bible Society to get people thinking about the Christmas story.
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Bishop of Salisbury: 'Pray for South Sudan'
The Bishop of Salisbury has encouraged believers to increase their prayers for the people of South Sudan following reports of further politically-incited violence and news that the government has resisted an attempted coup.
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Religious minorities still at risk in Iran
The new Charter of Citizens' Rights produced by the Iranian government does not provide adequate protection for those belonging to minority faith groups, a human rights group has warned