Ruth Gledhill
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As a follower of Jesus it is your duty to vote, says US Episcopal Church leader
The leader of the US Episcopal Church is calling on all Americans to remember their "duty" and "obligation" to vote.
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Religious freedom at 'serious risk' at Christian universities, presidents warn
Seven evangelical Christian university presidents in the United States are warning that traditional religious freedoms are under threat.
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Anglican Church in Nigeria builds trauma centre for victims of Boko Haram
Anglicans in northern Nigeria are building a hospital and trauma centre to help the thousands of victims suffering trauma as a result of the Boko Haram terror group.
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Great British Bake Off 2016: Church pastor set to make TV debut as contestant
A Baptist pastor is among the 12 contestants in the BBC's Great British Bake Off which begins tonight.
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Regular worship is seen as indication of good character, says study
Attending relgious services regularly helps a person be recognised as hard working, wise and morally grounded. Ostentatious displays of religion carried out to gain this recognition will have the opposite effect, a new study shows.
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Christian aid agency to deliver emergency supplies to war-ravaged Aleppo
World Help has announced today that it is delivering emergency supplies of basic food and bedding for Syrians trapped in war-ravaged Aleppo.
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The ultimate travel opportunity: Meet the Pope and play ping pong at the Vatican
A world leading table tennis company has teamed up with a luxury travel firm to offer a $25,000 trip to meet the Pope and play some ping pong at the Vatican.
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Here's what Christians look for when searching for a new church
Preaching, welcome, style of worship and location are the four most important factors when Christians are searching for a new church.
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China: Christians pledge to defy authorities as crackdown on churches continues
China's crackdown on house churches not registered with the official state church is growing and now represents the "greatest challenge" faced by these Christians, according to latest reports.
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Church of England court rules against comfy padded chairs in medieval church
A Church of England court has rejected a plea by parishioners in a medieval rural church to replace wooden pews with more comfortable padded chairs. They can have the chairs, but without the padding, a consistory court has ruled.
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The Story of Christ: Feature film shot in virtual reality to be released this Christmas
A new film about the life of Christ is being released as the world's first feature-length virtual reality movie.
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Salvation Army reports massive growth in victims of modern slavery
The number of modern slavery victims is growing exponentially in the UK, with a four-fold increase in four years of people needing help, according to a new report.