Carey Lodge
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Christians being 'targeted' in Egypt
UK Coptic Orthodox General Bishop Angaelos was in Washington DC on Tuesday to give evidence about human rights abuses being experienced by religious minorities in Egypt
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Catholics reenergising commitment to evangelism
The Catholic Bishop of Nottingham has urged Catholics to share their faith "at a time when so many people are in need of a word of hope".
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Nelson Mandela memorial service closes with call to live out his example
Leaders around the world stepped up to the podium at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg today to commemorate the life of Nelson Mandela at a memorial service attended by thousands.
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Call to end Pakistan's blasphemy laws
A legal charity working for persecuted Christians in Pakistan is urging the country's government to end the misuse of the blasphemy laws.
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Mandela memorial service taking place in Johannesburg
Thousands are gathering in the South African city of Johannesburg today to remember former president Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 last Thursday.
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Church of Scotland reiterates support baby ashes investigation
The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland has offered her support to the ongoing investigation into the baby ashes scandal at an Edinburgh crematorium.
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Has the internet increased or decreased connectivity?
We may be owning more gadgets but it's another question whether our quality of life and the quality of our relationships has increased with them
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Prayers said for Mandela
Prayers were said in churches across South Africa on Sunday for Nelson Mandela
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Put life before debt in the Philippines, says Christian Aid
Christian Aid has released a statement calling for the cancellation of the Philippines' national debt.
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No sign of recovery for poorest, says foodbank operator
The Trussell Trust, a Christian charity that partners with churches and communities to open foodbanks across the UK, has reported that over 500,000 people have received at least three days' emergency food since April this year.
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Pastors who sell blessings are 'misguided and greedy'
A South Sudan bishop has criticised pastors apparently selling prayer and blessings to their church members.
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'Shocking' levels of corruption worldwide
An international coalition of Christian organisations working to tackle corruption has said world leaders need to act swiftly to end the shocking levels of corrupt practices across the globe.