Lucinda Borkett-Jones
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A portrait of addiction: capturing the humanity of the homeless
Marksteen Adamson spent three years photographing homeless drug addict Alan Dainton before he felt he'd got the perfect shot.
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100 seminaries in the US and Canada see rise in student numbers
Enrolment has increased at 100 seminaries belonging to the Association of Theological Schools (ATS) in the past five years, with some programmes growing by more than 50 per cent.
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Tribunal rules against Christian employee who offered to pray for Muslim colleague
An employment tribunal has ruled that an NHS trust was right to discipline an occupational therapist for offering to pray for a Muslim colleague and giving her a Christian book.
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Obama v Cameron: Who really loves Jesus?
The battle of the Easter political message across the pond.
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Forensic teams dig up mass graves of ISIS victims in Tikrit
Forensic teams began exhuming the bodies of up to 1,700 people buried in mass graves in Tikrit, northern Iraq, after the city was retaken by Iraqi forces last week.
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Girl who escaped Boko Haram calls for forgiveness, says 'they don't know what they're doing'
One girl captured by Boko Haram from her school in Chibok village last year has said the militants' lack of education is partly to blame for their behaviour.
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World's oldest person Jeralean Talley credits her long life to God's will
Jeralean Talley from Michigan, aged 115, became the new oldest living person in the world, after the death 116-year-old Gertrude Weaver from Arkansas on Monday.
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Influential preacher and civil rights leader Rev Gardner C Taylor dies at 96
Rev Gardner C Taylor, the grandson of former slaves who became a leading voice in the civil rights movement and a highly respected American preacher, died on Sunday.
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Beyond rainbows and smiley Jesuses - the place of art in worship
Christian art can be used to challenge people inside and outside the Church, says Deborah Last.
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Creflo Dollar gets shy about his finances
The American televangelist has repeatedly refused to be open about his finances.
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Hugh Jackman to play St Paul in new film
It has been announced that Hugh Jackman will play the lead in Apostle Paul, a film produced by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.
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Killing free speech: second atheist blogger murdered in a month in Dhaka
Blogger Washiqur Rahman was hacked to death with machetes on Monday, allegedly for his criticism of Islam.