Robert Parr
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European Evangelical Alliance prays for 'sustainable peace and justice' in Ukraine
European evangelicals have sided with Ukraine in its current conflict with Russia, saying that they are "compelled by love to stand in the gap for the vulnerable and oppressed."
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Tribunal upholds decision to dismiss Catholic teacher critical of Sharia
Dismissing a Catholic teacher who expressed views critical of Sharia law during a diversity training day was lawful, a tribunal has ruled.
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Is Jesus really a conservative and not a centrist?
A brief look through scripture suggests that Jesus could be taken to align with all of the different points of the political compass at different times.
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London Deputy Mayor praises Christian charity housing scheme for refugees
The Deputy Mayor of London for Housing and Residential Development has visited a refugee homelessness prevention scheme run by a Christian charity.
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Survey: young British Christians more critical of Israel and Jews than older generations
Pro Jewish groups have said that young British Christians are more antisemitic compared with their American counterparts and with older generations of Christians, following the results of a survey.
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Missionary in DRC 'trying to be a sign of hope in the midst of the anguish and the pain'
The situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has continued to deteriorate, with more than 2,000 people killed since M23 rebels seized the eastern city of Goma.
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Mercy ships restores young boys a withered arm
A young boy whose life was blighted by a snake bite is finally able to use his right arm following surgery and care from health charity Mercy Ships.
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Majority of US teens 'motivated' to know about Jesus
A new survey has suggested that the vast majority of American teens have at least a passing interest in knowing more about Jesus.
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As Modi visits Trump, Christians raise concerns about religious freedom in India
As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits the US, concerns have been raised about anti-Christian hate crimes in the world's most populous democracy.
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Christian radio stations promoting peace in a world of war
Christian radio stations are being used to promote peaceful coexistence between faiths and communities in some of the most troubled parts of the world.
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Trump, Putin and Ukraine: blessed are the peacemakers?
The current situation may have been avoided if both sides of the conflict were able to make an attempt to understand each other's concerns and interests.
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Myanmar church bombed just weeks after becoming cathedral
A newly designated Catholic cathedral has been bombed by the ruling military regime in Myanmar.