Lucinda Borkett-Jones
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Religious tension runs high in France after pro-Palestinian march turns violent
Attacks on synagogues and Jewish-owned stores have become more frequent weeks despite a government ban.
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Gaza's bloodiest day: Christians call for ceasefire
After the bloodiest day of recent violence, the UN Security Council's call for a ceasefire has been welcomed by Christians working in the region.
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Peers split in Lords debate on assisted dying
Members of the House of Lords were divided on the issue, but have sent the Bill to committee stage for further scrutiny
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Fighting breaks out between Ukrainian forces and rebels in Donetsk, where MH17 was shot down
Tanks were reported moving towards the city's train station as Kiev attempts to take back the rebel-occupied city
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What about women who don't want to be bishops?
Not all women like the colour purple. How else will their voice be heard in the Church?
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Head of World Evangelical Alliance calls for peace in Ukraine after MH17 plane crash
Following the missile attack on Malaysian Airlines flight MH17, Christians are being called to pray for peace between Russia and Ukraine.
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Magna Carta cycle ride raises funds for parish church
A vicar's husband is cycling 1000 miles through England's charter towns commemorating Magna Carta's 800th anniversary
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What you need to know about the Assisted Dying Bill
Just in case you've had your head in the sand for the last two weeks, here's our handy guide .
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Murderous militants are 'precious in God's sight', says pastor
Christian pastor in Central African Republic shows mercy to militants.
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New education secretary Nicky Morgan on her Christian faith
Nicky Morgan has moved up the ranks in Cameron's reshuffle, replacing Michael Gove.
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Bale beefs up for Exodus... but would Moses have had a six pack?
Christian Bale on fighting form for Exodus film.
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What the spread of Boko Haram has to do with Jesus' return
The Islamist terrorist group is using conflicts throughout Africa and the Middle East as a jihadi training ground