Jardine Malado
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Christian academy shut down after controversy over bible references in student handbook
A school board in Alberta, Canada has voted to close a Christian academy last week, following controversy over censorship of certain biblical references in the student handbook.
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Ruins of ancient 1st century Christian site found in former ISIS-held region in Syria
The ruins of a Christian church that is believed to be built as far back as the first century A.D. was found at a site in northern Syria where the Islamic State dumped their trash.
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Ministry cancels conference fearing California bill will gag Christian views on homosexuality, sexual identity & purity
A ministry based in Colorado has decided to cancel student conferences that were supposed to take place in California due to a pending legislation aimed at restricting attempts to change a person's sexual identity.
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Ethiopian court considers appeal of evangelical Christian convicted of offending members of Orthodox church
An Ethiopian court has announced that it will hear the appeal of an evangelical Christian who was convicted of "causing outrage to religious peace and feeling," after a lower court turned down his plea in March.
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High-income workers more likely to drink regularly than manual laborers, survey finds
High-income professionals, such as doctors, lawyers and city workers, are more likely to visit the bar regularly compared to other workers who earn less, according to an official study in England.
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Bavaria's mandate to display crosses in public buildings draws opposition from Protestants and Catholic bishops
The Bavarian government's mandate to require public buildings to display crosses at their entrances has been criticized by some Catholic bishops and Protestants.
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Thousands of Christians stranded in Myanmar jungle amid clashes between government forces and Kachin rebels
About 2,000 Christian civilians have reportedly been left stranded in a jungle in Myanmar after they tried to flee from fighting between the government forces and Kachin guerrillas in Kachin state's Tanai region.
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Indian state passes anti-conversion legislation Christians fear will be used against them
India's Uttarakhand state has become the latest state in the country to enact legislation tightening restrictions around religious conversions.
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Supporters of Clinton are more likely to abandon evangelical label than Trump voters, study finds
New research has found that Christians who voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 U.S. presidential election are more likely to drop the evangelical label and their churches compared to those who voted for Donald Trump.
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Chick-Fil-A employee thanks God after fast food chain surprises her with $25,000 scholarship grant
A Chick-Fil-A employee in North Carolina was busy working the drive-thru last Thursday when company leaders surprised her with a giant $25,000 check to pay for her university tuition.
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Trump says he is working 'very, very hard' to stop attacks on Christians in Nigeria
U.S. President Donald Trump has vowed to work "very, very hard" to prevent the attacks against Christians in Nigeria, where the government has been struggling to curb violence committed by extremist groups like Boko Haram and militant Fulani herdsmen.
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Evangelist causes a panic among moviegoers at 'Avengers' screening after preaching about dying
Some moviegoers apparently mistook the evangelist for a gunman after he reportedly asked them whether they thought they would go to Heaven if they were to die tonight