Cath Martin
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World Vision sponsored children killed in Gaza conflict
World Vision says the conflict in Gaza is having an "alarming" toll on children and that the more than 230 children killed by the fighting so far include several on their sponsorship programme.
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Confessions of America's first settlers: Sex before marriage, skipping service and 'unwarily overcome with strong liquor'
The sins and slip ups that brought sorrow and shame to early American settlers have been brought to light by researchers going through old church records.Â
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ISIS free to kill as world focuses on Gaza, vicar warns, as family of 8 murdered next to open Bible
The vicar of the only Anglican church in Iraq fears ISIS is literally getting away with murder in Iraq as the world turns its gaze to fighting between Israel and Hamas
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Dr Kent Brantly in 'good spirits', asking for prayers for Nancy Writebol
The 33-year-old doctor is receiving treatment in the US where he is said to be "improving"
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Jon Voigt 'more than angry' with Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem over 'anti-Semitism'
The Hollywood veteran has taken strong objection to a letter signed by Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem among others likening Israel's action against Gaza to "genocide".
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Silent remembrance commemorates outbreak of World War I
It is a century ago to the day since the outbreak of World War I, a war that would go on to claim the lives of 16 million people.
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Gaza conflict halts church services, pastor keeping in touch with stranded flock by phone
The insecurity in Gaza has made life hard for the people living there, including Christians who haven't been able to get to church for service.
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Dr Kent Brantly back on US soil for Ebola treatment; refused medicine so that missionary could have it instead
Touching stories of faith and sacrifice have emerged from the life-threatening infection of two Americans struck down with Ebola
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Pastor fighting for his life after being shot in head in road rage incident
The 22-year-old pastor is in critical condition
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Dr Kent Brantly on his way back to the US for Ebola treatment
Dr Kent Brantly is making his way back to the US on a specially fitted plane to receive treatment for Ebola.Â
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Christianity without Christ? You might as well go to the pub, says church leader
It's no secret that the Church of Scotland and Free Church of Scotland don't see eye to eye on how the Christian faith is to be interpreted.
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Support for Israel linked to church attendance
A new Gallup poll has found that regular churchgoers are more likely to support Israel than those who attend church less frequently or not at all.