Ruth Gledhill
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Egypt's Christians protest and pray after Christian murdered and building torched
Christians in Egypt joined in prayers and protests after a Christian man was murdered and three others injured, including one woman.
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Songs of Praise shows how churches are trying to heal Brexit divisions
Residents in Boston in Lincolnshire have been "bewildered" and "overwhelmed" by the number of immigrants to their town, the BBC's flagship Songs of Praise programme was told this week.
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Lawyer calls for police to investigate former Archbishop over sex abuse bishop
A lawyer is calling for Lord Carey to be investigated following the release of files by police under a freedom of information request
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Conservative bishops in Canada condemn same-sex marriage vote
Conservative bishops in the Anglican Church of Canada have hinted at a possible split as they condemned the vote to allow same-sex marriage in as a "fundamental departure" from the Church's teaching.
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Zimbabwe pastor becomes local superhero in populist #ThisFlag fight against Mugabe regime
A Christian pastor in Zimbabwe is achieving hero cult status on social media and among the local populace after touchlighting a populist campaign to do something about the country's economic crisis.
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Crackdown on Christians, Muslims and Jehovah's Witnesses in Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan has misled the human rights watchdogs about its record on freedom of religion, according to a report today.
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Katharine Welby-Roberts: Finding God in the midst of suffering
Newly married and expecting a baby in September, Katharine Welby-Roberts has started a new strand to her popular blog.
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Evangelicals rally behind Trump while atheists back Clinton
Evangelicals in the United States are rallying behind Donald Trump while it is the "nones" who back Hillary Clinton, according to new research from Pew.
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Church of England defends its handling of Bishop George Bell abuse case
The Church of England today defended its approach to the case of Bishop George Bell, who was accused of being a paedophile 37 years after his death.
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Become a Pokémon Go gamer for the sake of the Gospel, Christian pastors urged
Church leaders are adopting the Pokémon slogan in aid of their own evangelism: "Gotta catch 'em all" as thousands of Pokémon Go players turn up on their doorsteps.
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Anglican Church in Canada passes same-sex marriage after embarrassing vote miscount
The Anglican Church of Canada has voted to approve same-sex marriage after all after church leaders confessed to an embarrassing error when counting the votes.
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Christian charity appeals for funds to fight Cuba church demolitions
Christian Solidarity Worldwide has published moving testimony of what it was like for the pastor and his family when government officials demolished Emanuel Church in eastern Cuba.