Carey Lodge
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Eritrea: 'Systematic, widespread gross human rights violations'
Eritrea was this week accused by the UN of "systematic, widespread and gross human rights violations", including the failure to protect the freedom of religion or belief.
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What is the future of evangelism?
To many Christians evangelism is a terrifying concept, but it's a vital part of Jesus' call. Bonnie Yule-Kuehne, Vice-President of Alpha International, spoke to Christian Today about what that looks like in a digitally-obsessed society, and ever-changing cultural landscape.
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Pray as you go: Instapray app takes spirituality online
Finding time to pray in a digital age can be tricky, but an app released earlier this year has connected the two. Instapray encourages users to share and request their prayers with an online community, and now has users from 195 countries.
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Archbishop of Mosul: 'We have sacrificed everything for our faith'
Christians in Iraq have lost everything because of their faith, the Archbishop of Mosul said yesterday, but "God cannot forget us".
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Iraq: Despite thousands fleeing ISIS, churches are full of new believers
Hundreds of thousands of Christians have been forced to flee Iraq as Islamic State continues to tighten its grip, but still people are turning to Jesus, a church leader has told Christian Today.
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Egypt: Coptic Christian families return home after being forced to flee
A group of Coptic Christians forced to flee from their village in Egypt after facing allegations of blasphemy have now returned to their homes.
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Christian pastors on trial in Sudan moved to high security prison
Two South Sudanese pastors facing criminal charges in Sudan have been moved to a high security prison and have not been allowed any visitors, their lawyers have confirmed.
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US soldier who massacred 19 Afghan civilians is baptised and 'prays every day' in prison
A former US army soldier who murdered 16 Afghan civilians in 2012 has been baptised in prison, and says he prays every day.
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Christian woman on death row Asia Bibi 'so weak she can hardly walk' says family
A 50-year old Christian woman on death row in Pakistan for alleged blasphemy is in urgent need of medical treatment, her family say.
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ISIS abducts dozens of Eritrean Christians in Libya
As Islamic State tightens its grip on Libya, 86 Eritrean Christians have reportedly been kidnapped in the country.
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Mark Driscoll dropped from Hillsong Conferences
Controversial ex-Mars Hill pastor Mark Driscoll will not speak at this years Hillsong Conferences in Sydney or London, the church has confirmed.
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Why the Duggars serve as a warning against fundamentalist Christianity
The Duggars' response to the abuse scandal raises serious questions about the model of Christianity that they follow, and how healthy the environment is that it creates.