Mark Woods
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Dressing the part: The Swedish designer making clergy look great
Clergy can look good as well as do good, Maria Sjodin believes.
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FIFA: Why I'm angry about the corruption of the beautiful game
Even as a bystander rather than a true fan, the allegation of corruption in FIFA makes me mad, writes Mark Woods.
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10 stories that might make you think twice about 'Biblical family values'
Go to the Bible for family values and you might get more than you bargained for.
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Prayers around the world for worship pastor and wife who lost both their children in tragic car accident
A truck ploughed into stationary cars returning home from a family wedding.
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Barnabas Aid International wants disgraced Patrick Sookhdeo to withdraw resignation
The founder of the charity supporting persecuted Christians was found guilty of sexual assault in February.
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Boko Haram could be using kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls as suicide bombers
Young girls are increasingly being used as suicide bombers by Nigeria's Boko Haram insurgents.
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Pope Francis: I haven't watched TV for 25 years
Francis last turned on a television in 1990, he told a newspaper in Argentina.
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10 bad preaching habits which must be stopped
Want to avoid people snoring in the pews? Mark Woods offers some helpful tips.
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Murdered Archbishop Oscar Romero is beatified in San Salvador
Thirty-five years after he was assassinated, the Catholic martyr takes the penultimate step to sainthood.
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Same-sex marriage: What the Irish referendum result says to the Churches
There are three notable â and rather heartening â things to notice about this 'social revolution'.
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Same-sex marriage: Ireland has voted yes in 'social revolution'
The country is the first to legalise same-sex marriage by a popular vote.
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What is Pentecost? 9 key things to know about Pentecost
Pentecost is from the Greek word 'Pentekostos', which means 'fifty'. It's the 50th day after the Sabbath of Passover week and in Judaism is called the Feast of Weeks (Leviticus 23:16).