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Kenyan televangelist charged with causing death by dangerous driving
The controversial televangelist, James Ng'ang'a, has been accused of killing a woman whilst driving and then covering up that he was behind the wheel.
Australian schools are replacing Religious Education with lessons on 'respectful relationships'
Religious instruction is to be scrapped from some Australian state schools and replaced with classes on 'respectful relationships.'

Palestinian hunger striker released after suffering brain damage
Israel's Supreme Court has suspended the detention of a Palestinian hunger striker after he suffered brain damage due to vitamin deficiency.

'No Muslims, only Christians,' Slovakia tells migrants
Slovakia will refuse Islamic migrants and only accept Christians as the EU relocate 32,000 asylum seekers.

Donald Trump to Pope Francis: 'ISIS wants to get you'
Donald Trump would tell Pope Francis "ISIS wants to get you," if the pontiff criticised capitalism during his visit to the U.S. next month.

'Jesus would be with migrants in Calais, so that's where the Church should be'
The need among refugees in Calais far outweighs the humanitarian aid available, according to British Christian youth worker who visited the camp yesterday.

20 Chaldean Christians who fled ISIS now face prolonged detention in California
20 Iraqi Christians have been held in a Californian detention centre for over 5 months.

Iranian Christian converts beaten and detained by police
Christian converts were beaten and arrested when the Iranian police raided their house church in the city of Karaj last month.

Calais crisis: UK and France set to agree strategy today
A strategy to tackle the migrant crisis in Calais is set to be agreed by the UK and France today.

Widow of missionary stabbed to death in Maryland tells of her broken dream
The wife of a missionary to Maryland stabbed to death last month has spoken out for the first time.

Liquid assets: How the 'drinkable book' could save lives
Scientists in America have developed an innovative new system which they say could transform access to clean water.

Chinese Catholics first on the scene in Tianjin relief effort
Catholic volunteers were among the first to respond to the explosions in Tianjin last week.

Pastor of Iraq's only Christian radio station narrowly escapes death in bomb blast
The pastor of Iraq's only Christian radio station has narrowly survived a bomb blast in Baghdad.

Jimmy Carter vows to continue teaching Sunday School despite cancer diagnosis
Former President Jimmy Carter attended church as usual yesterday and has vowed to continue teaching Sunday School despite his advanced liver cancer.

ISIS threatens sex slavery for three Christian women
ISIS has threatened that three Christian women, whose photos have been leaked on social media, will be sold as sex slaves.