Mark Woods
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Franklin Graham: 'I'm sick of hearing about Islam'
The Samaritan's Purse founder says "it is a very real threat to the world and to our security here at home".
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Vatican watchdog calls for laundered money to be confiscated
A financial watchdog has praised the Vatican for improving its financial management.
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Live ammo found in luggage of Philippines clergy, extortion suspected
The head of the Episcopal Church of the Philippines was the target of a suspected extortion attempt.
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Jedis, Pastafarians and Zuists: How should Christians respond to the rise of DIY religion?
Start writing online about 'fake religions' and the time between posting the article and an atheist troll gleefully commenting that it's an oxymoron can be measured in milliseconds.
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Baptist college faces backlash against move to ban gay people and unmarried mothers
Carson-Newman University filed for a waiver that would remove the protection students have against discrimination.
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Why the cost of Tim Peake's mission is worth every penny
Most people run the London Marathon to raise money. Tim Peake's 26.2 miles, on the other hand, is costing the taxpayer gazillions.
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Middle East peace impossible without Christians, says Baghdad patriarch
Patriarch Sako told Catholic News Service that there were growing tensions between Sunni and Shiite Muslims who "are killing each other".
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Convert or we'll behead you, ISIS told abducted priest
Syriac Catholic priest Rev Jacques Mourad was abducted from the Mar Moussa monastery.
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Mark Driscoll signals launch of new church as comeback continues
He is listed as a director of the recently incorporated The Trinity Church in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Was CS Lewis really Secret Agent Lewis?
The world of Lewis studies has been shaken and stirred by a discovery that seems to show he worked for British Intelligence.
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David Suchet: What I learned from recording the whole Bible
Suchet is a committed Christian who's passionately committed to the Bible.
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Reading the Bible aloud: Why it's part of worship and how we can do it better
In the heirarchy of participation in worship, Bible reading is assumed to be a lower-level activity.