Florence Taylor
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Revival in Reading: 1,200 people turn to Christ in just 3 weeks
More than 1,200 people have given or rededicated their lives to Jesus in just three weeks in Redding, UK.
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'Vicar of Baghdad' Andrew White suspended as president of charity
'Vicar of Baghdad' Canon Andrew White has been suspended from his role as president of the Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East (FRRME).
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Faith groups vital in fight against sexual violence in DRC - Tearfund
Faith groups are crucial in the fight against sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) according to Christian charity Tearfund.
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WCC: Church commended for 'generous response' to refugees
In the face of a global "fear of the other", the church has been a witness of a "sensitive and generous response" to the refugee crisis, according to the Anglican moderator of the World Council of Churches (WCC).
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Philippines: Catholic bishops challenge Duterte over death penalty
The Catholic Church in the Phillipines will petition the new president against reintroducing the death penalty in the country, according to Fides.
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Pope Francis to visit Armenian genocide memorial amid feud with Turkey
Pope Francis told Armenians that he is travelling to their country as a "pilgrim" to learn from the country's wisdom and "strengthen our communion" with their Orthodox Church.
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Bangladesh: 2,000 Christians pray for peace in nation threatened by Islamists
Around 2,000 Bangladeshi Christians from various denominations gathered to pray for "humanity to wake up" to the growing threat of Islamic terrorism in the country.
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Gun control protest: Democrats pray and sing Christian song at sit-in demanding vote
Democrats prayed and sang Christian civil rights anthem "We Shall Overcome" while staging a sit-in on the floor of the US House of Representatives to demand action on gun control in America.
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Islamists threaten to burn Pakistani Christian family alive after couple elope
A Christian family have been threatened with being burnt alive after a Muslim woman eloped with a Christian in Pakistan, according to the Centre for Legal Aid, Assistance and Settlement.
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Church of England to ordain 950 priests and deacons this summer
The high number of ordinations this summer is said to be "a sign of a hopeful future for the Church of England".
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Last diocese in the West Indies votes in favour of women priests
Women are now able to be priests in every Anglican diocese of the West Indies, after the church in Guyana voted to allow the ordination of women yesterday.
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Kenya: Christian leaders concerned over closure of world's largest refugee camp
Christian clergy and humanitarian workers have warned the closure of the world's largest refugee camp this year could cause a humanitarian crisis.