Mark Woods
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Why Christians Should Support The Right To Blaspheme
Forget that blasphemy and mockery directed against the God in whom we believe hurts and stings. This is something all Christians should support, for three reasons.
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Iraqi Monk Serving Christians Who Fled ISIS: 'God Needs Me To Be Here'
An Iraqi monk has spoken of how his experiences of life under invasion by the US and by Islamic State have brought him closer to Jesus.
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When The Right Goes Bad: Why Christians Shouldn't Be Fooled By The 'Declaration Of Dependence '
The religious right has been eager to ditch every principle it ever possessed in a desperate quest for power.
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Should Christians Practise Yoga?
Should Christians practise yoga? For some it's a non-question, for others yoga is a compromise to Christian witness or a gateway to demonic powers. How can we navigate the conversation?
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Too Many Demons, Not Enough Exorcists: US Priests Overwhelmed By Demand
During the last 10 years the number of Roman Catholic priests in America officially designated as exorcists has quadrupled from 12 to 50.
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How Can We Stop People Losing Their Faith?
People leave Church, for all sorts of reasons â and that's Church, not just their local church.
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Why John Piper's View Of Christian Hierarchy Is Fundamentally Secular
Piper was challenged on a statement he'd made implying a "hierarchy of human action", describing frontline missionary work as "the second greatest human activity in the world".
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Kidnapped Priest Found Dead In Mexico; Third Killing In A Week
The priest, identified as Jose Alfredo Lopez Guillen, was found on a highway between Puruandiro and Zinaparo, the state attorney general's office said.
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Christians And Mercy Killing: Is It Really Just Killing?
Should people in persistent vegetative states be kept alive, at considerable expense, or should their families be able to decide to let them go?
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Could Orthodox Churches Recognise The Pope? It's No Longer Completely Unthinkable
After a significant meeting between theologians from the two sides, there are signs that change is in the wind.
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'Our Lives Have Become Miserable': The Indian Christians Ostracised For Their Faith
Christian families in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh have been ostracised by their village because they have refused to renounce their faith.
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Christians fear state control of religion in Zambia
Zambian president Edgar Chagwa Lungu Lungu appointed Rev Godfridah Sumail as head of the new ministry of religious affairs last week.