Carey Lodge
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Imprisoned Iranian Christian convert refuses to end hunger strike
The family of Maryam Naghash Zargaran are seriously concerned for her life after she refused to end her hunger strike.
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You can now use emojis to search the Bible on Bible Gateway
Following on from the success of the Emoji Bible, it's now possible to search for more than 330 emojis on Bible Gateway.
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Faith leaders: Government must act for 300 unaccompanied refugee children eligible for UK sanctuary
More than 300 unaccompanied children living in the Calais refugee camp could be eligible for sanctuary in the UK, a leading charity said today.
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Singapore: Eight more members of Kong Hee's megachurch hit by fraud allegations
Eight more members of Singapore's City Harvest Church are facing a new lawsuit after the former fund manager accused them of "fraudulent misrepresentation" of facts about the church.
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Iraqi Christians 'feel nobody cares for us', says Baghdad bishop
Christians persecuted by Islamic State in the Middle East believe the world has forgotten them, but remain convinced that God is near, an Iraqi bishop has said.
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Dallas memorial service: Obama quotes Scripture heavily, urges America to hold on to hope
As Obama addressed an interfaith memorial service for the five Dallas police officers slain in the line of duty last week, he quoted the Bible extensively and urged American citizens to hold on to hope.
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Vigils for missing seminarian presumed dead after saving drowning woman
Vigils are being held for a missing young seminarian who was swept away after leaving his kayak to save a woman who fell into the Arkansas River.
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South Sudan: Millions face uncertain future following days of bloody violence
South Sudan is in turmoil. Last Thursday, fighting erupted in the capital city of Juba between troops loyal to rivals President Salva Kiir and vice-president Riek Machar. Since then, the violence escalated and hundreds have been killed, including dozens of civilians.
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Calais: Thousands of refugees to be made homeless as mayor pledges to destroy entire camp
Thousands of refugees living in the Calais 'Jungle' will soon lose their makeshift homes as the northern half of the camp is set to be demolished.
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Calls to prayer as Russia's evangelicals face draconian restrictions
Draconian religious freedom laws due to be introduced next week in Russia have prompted prayers for the country's evangelical Christians.
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Catholic missionary and saint branded 'devilish rapist' by Chinese authorities
The execution of a Catholic missionary to China is being celebrated by a new museum in the village where he died, as Chinese officials continue to brand the saint a "devilish rapist, bandit and spy".
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South Sudan could be facing another bloody civil war as hundreds die in renewed clashes
Heavy fighting erupted again in South Sudan's capital on Monday, a day after the UN Security Council urged warring factions to immediately end days of violence that have left scores of people dead.