Mark Woods
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Desperate Syrian refugees need more help, say Churches on eve of donor conference
Four major UK Churches have called on governments to provide substantial new funding for Syrian refugees.
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Egyptian authorities return Christian broadcaster's confiscated equipment
Egyptian authorities have returned equipment confiscated from the SAT-7 Christian broadcaster three months after it was first taken by the country's Censorship Police.
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Cathedrals fear bleak future due to ancient buildings and increasing costs
Nearly two-thirds of England's Anglican cathedrals are worried about their finances, according to a survey for the BBC.
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Why did God send two bears to maul 42 children?
It's a story that's troubled readers and scholars. What is one of God's prophets doing, having bears maul little children? And what is God doing?
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In praise of insignificance: Why being faithful is better than being famous
In God's eyes, no one is unimportant. It doesn't matter how lowly your position â you matter.
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Pakistan: Muslim leader says blasphemy law may be reviewed
A Christian organisation monitoring human rights in Pakistan has welcomed a signal by a powerful religious figure there that the country's notorious blasphemy laws could be reviewed.
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China: Pastor who protested cross removals is detained, accused of fraud
The pastor of China's largest Protestant church has been accused of embezzling church funds and detained in a so-called 'black jail'.
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Pope Francis is drawing Churches closer together out of 'genuine love' - senior Anglican
Archbishop David Moxon spoke of the pope's "natural extroversion and genuine love for other churches".
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Ancient New Testament manuscripts discovered in Greek library
Ancient New Testament manuscripts unknown to scholars have been found at the National Library of Greece.
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Pakistan: Freedom for Christian children who labour in Punjab brick kilns
A move to end the use of children in brick kilns in Pakistan's second largest province has met with fierce resistance from employers â but Christian campaigners have welcomed the government's resolve.
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Resurgence of Lord's Resistance Army strikes fear across Central African Republic
A terrorist militia responsible for around 100,000 deaths before being hunted out of Northern Uganda is regaining strength in the Central African Republic.
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The hateful rhetoric about refugees being terrorists has GOT to stop
There are times when the sort of coolly measured tone of a standard opinion piece for Christian Today is just not appropriate.