Lucinda Borkett-Jones
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GP accused of performing exorcism on patient struck off
A Christian GP who was accused of performing exorcism on a patient has been struck off the medical register.
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Archbishop in Niger: 'We must reconstruct hearts and minds' after Charlie Hebdo protests
A Nigerien archbishop has said it's not just the churches that need to be rebuilt after the Charlie Hebdo protests but "hearts and minds" must also be reconstructed.
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Religious freedom worsening in Cuba: 'There is a crackdown happening'
Violations of religious freedom are increasing in Cuba, according to a new report released by Christian Solidarity Worldwide today.
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CAR: Government minister kidnapped by gunmen on way home from church
Central African Republic's minister for youth and sport was kidnapped by gunmen on his way home from church on Sunday.
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Global call for release of Eritrean Orthodox church head, under house arrest for 8 years
The US Commission on International Religious Freedom has called for the release of the Eritrean Orthodox Patriarch.
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One in four Americans believe God decides sports results
About one in four Americans believe that the outcome of sporting events is up to God, according to a new survey released just ahead of the start of the Super Bowl next week.
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Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal: The US needs a 'spiritual revival'
The prospective Republican presidential candidate shared his testimony with thousands of evangelical Christians at a prayer rally on Saturday.
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Christian health worker takes NHS trust to tribunal
A Christian health worker is taking legal action against her employer after being investigated for offering to pray for a Muslim colleague.
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Lebanese Christian family shocked to find their son is a suspected jihadist
A Lebanese Christian family were shocked to hear their son named last week as an alleged jihadist arrested for planning suicide bomb attacks.
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Christian magistrate suspended after saying adopted child should have a mum and dad, not gay parents
A Christian magistrate was suspended and sent for equality training after saying he believed it was in a child's best interests to be raised by a mother and father, not by a gay couple.
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Ten amazing Christian rip-offs of Fifty Shades of Grey
I'm all for redeeming culture, but maybe we don't need to be quite so literal about it...
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Segregating Sundays: how Martin Luther King's words still ring true after 50 years
Dr King's statement that the most segregated hour of the week is 11 o'clock on Sunday morning is backed by a study released by LifeWay Research.