Mark Woods
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Muslim charities could help tackle violent extremism, but instead are 'unfairly targeted' by government
Muslim charities could do more to help tackle violent extremism â but they are being stifled by inappropriate action by Government regulators.
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Christian Today's election guide for the perplexed: Immigration
Mark Woods looks at what you need to know before May 7.
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Germanwings crash: church in Andreas Lubitz's home town stands by his family
The pastor of the Lutheran church in Montabaur, the home town of the Andreas Lubitz, says the family belongs to the community.
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Emmanuel Mbakwe: God is bigger than our problems could ever be
"Many of us have lost sight of the God we serve. But God is the Lord God Almighty," said the leader of the Apostolic Church at Spring Harvest.
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In review: the five biggest stories of the week
The good, bad and in between of the week in Christian Today.
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Palestinian nuns to be canonised at the Vatican: President Mahmoud Abbas will attend
The Palestinian president will attend the canonisation of two nuns born in the 19th century.
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Richard III reburied at Leicester Cathedral, 530 years after his death
The Archbishop of Canterbury presided over the service.
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Parliament agrees Bill to allow prayers at council meetings
The Local Government (Religious etc Observances) Bill passed its third reading yesterday, ensuring that town and parish councils can hold prayers as part of their meetings.
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Two Christians accused of Lahore lynchings after church bombings
Sohail and Yousaf Johnson have been accused of killing suspects based on mobile phone footage.
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Clarkson's been sacked. Good, but I'm just a bit sorry
The maverick Top Gear presenter has been dismissed after an attack on a producer.
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Mother of Coptic Christian martyred by ISIS says she is thankful he 'died for the cross'
"He was the son of Christ from his birth, not my son," says the mother of Milad Makeen Zaky.
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Thousands turn out to support Ashers Bakery at Belfast rally
The case against Ashers Baking Company starts tomorrow in the High Court.