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Creflo Dollar blames the Devil for discrediting his ministry
Creflo Dollar blames the Devil for discrediting his ministry

Controversial American televangelist and leader of World Changers Church International Creflo Dollar has defended his call for supporters to help him buy a $65 million plane, saying the Devil is trying to "discredit" him.

Nigel Farage: I \'sometimes\' pray to God
Nigel Farage: I 'sometimes' pray to God

UKIP leader Nigel Farage has admitted that he "sometimes" prays, particularly for his family, who he says have been put under pressure by his rise in politics.

Ethiopia: Mass rally condemning ISIS killings turns violent
Ethiopia: Mass rally condemning ISIS killings turns violent

A mass rally held to condemn Islamic State [IS] in the wake of its latest killing video turned violent in Ethiopia on Wednesday, as protestors hurled stones and police fired tear gas into the crowd.

Bishop mourns deaths of \'fellow human beings\' at interfaith funeral for Mediterranean migrants
Bishop mourns deaths of 'fellow human beings' at interfaith funeral for Mediterranean migrants

Mourners today held an interfaith funeral for those who died in one of the Mediterranean's deadliest ever migrant tragedies last week.

Record number of election hustings held in churches
Record number of election hustings held in churches

Churches are stepping up and holding a record number of hustings in the lead up to this year's General Election, proving fears about voter apathy wrong.

Nigel Farage: UK should take in Christian refugees but send others \'back where they came from\'
Nigel Farage: UK should take in Christian refugees but send others 'back where they came from'

Britain can't take in "unlimited numbers" of refugees, but should grant asylum to a few thousand Christians, UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said.

Church restaurant for the poor accused of damaging local business
Church restaurant for the poor accused of damaging local business

A French priest has been forced to defend his church's charitable endeavours after local businesses accused him of stealing their customers.

Kayla Mueller\'s parents: \'God is always there alongside us\'
Kayla Mueller's parents: 'God is always there alongside us'

The parents of Kayla Mueller, who was killed while being held captive by Islamic State earlier this year, have said their faith in God has given them strength to keep going.

David Cameron\'s weekend: preaching to Pentecostals, praying with Sikhs
David Cameron's weekend: preaching to Pentecostals, praying with Sikhs

The prime minister visited a Sikh temple on Saturday and spoke at the Festival of Life in London, the UK's largest Christian gathering, on Friday.

Justin Welby: \'Islamic State is deeply evil\'
Justin Welby: 'Islamic State is deeply evil'

The Archbishop of Canterbury described Islamic State as "deeply evil", after news broke that 30 Christians had been killed by the jihadist group in Libya.

Ugandan pastor\'s daughter allegedly raped after he refused to close church
Ugandan pastor's daughter allegedly raped after he refused to close church

The 17-year-old daughter of a church pastor in Uganda was allegedly gang-raped by a group of Muslims after her father refused to close his church.

Want to eradicate poverty? Here\'s one place to start
Want to eradicate poverty? Here's one place to start

"Words must become flesh in changed lifestyles," the Bishop of London said at the launch of the Ordinary Heroes campaign yesterday.

Christian migrants thrown overboard in \'religious row\'
Christian migrants thrown overboard in 'religious row'

Italian police say they have arrested 15 Muslim migrants suspected to have thrown 12 Christians from a boat crossing the Mediterranean on Thursday.

Police report sharp rise in religious and race hate crimes in London
Police report sharp rise in religious and race hate crimes in London

Race and religious hate crime have increased by more than a quarter in the past year, a new report from London's police force has found.

Pope calls Armenian massacre \'first genocide of the 20th century\'
Pope calls Armenian massacre 'first genocide of the 20th century'

The deaths of up to 1.5 million Armenians under Ottoman rule constituted "the first genocide of the 20th century", Pope Francis said yesterday, in a statement that is likely to sour relations with Turkey.

Nigeria: voting begins for state governors
Nigeria: voting begins for state governors

Nigerians have once again gone to the polls for the final stage of the country's elections, two weeks after former-president Goodluck Jonathan was unseated by Muhammadu Buhari.