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Gay rights group addresses billboard to Kim Davis
A gay rights group has erected a billboard addressed to Kim Davis in her home town of Morehead, Kentucky.

Assyrian Christians kidnapped by ISIS inch closer to freedom
ISIS has lowered its demands for their release.

ISIS making and using chemical weapons in Iraq and Syria, US official says
Evidence which suggests ISIS are manufacturing and using chemical weapons is mounting, a US official has told the BBC.

Evangelicals and LGBT unite against Northern Ireland same-sex marriage referendum
Evangelicals and LGBT activists are united in opposition to calls for a referendum on same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland.

Syria drone strike: Rights group brings legal action against UK government
A human rights group has launched legal action against the UK government over the recent drone strikes.

Christian missionaries reunited with newborn son after he was swapped at birth
Christians missionaries in El Salvador have been reunited with their baby after it was swapped at birth.

Assisted dying is 'Pandora's box' that will fundamentally change society - senior Tory MP
Assisted suicide is "understandable but wrong," Liam Fox, a senior Conservative MP, told Christian Today.

Hate crimes against Muslims soar
Hate crimes against Muslims in London has risen by nearly three quarters in a year.

Bishop Angaelos: 'Hungarian PM is wrong. We cannot only support Christian refugees'
A Coptic bishop has rebutted the claims of Hungary's Prime Minister who said that migrants are mainly Muslim and threatened Europe's Christian roots.

Refugees: Christian MPs pile on pressure to accept more
Pressure from Christian MPs for David Cameron to accept more refugees into Britain is mounting.

Cuban pastor released after 6 months behind bars
A Cuban reverend has been released after six months in prison without trial.

Vicar forced to sleep in church after thefts
A vicar has been forced to sleep in a church after it was repeatedly targeted by scrap metal thieves.

Despite intense stress, few pastors quit ministry
Fewer pastors give up on their ministry than might be expected, leading Christian research company has found.

British Protestants are pro euthanasia and Catholics are pro same-sex marriage, poll says
The Christian population is more socially Conservative than the country as a whole a recent YouGov poll has found.

EU referendum could leave Britain 'dispirited and divided', Archbishop warns
Justin Welby today launched a website entitled 'Re-imagining Europe'.

Chinese lawyer detained for defending churches
A human rights lawyer has been detained for six months after defending Chinese churches in their fight against demolition and cross removal.