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Wife of missing pastor takes Malaysian government to court
The wife of a pastor who was abducted in 2017 has begun a civil case against the Malaysian government and police force in a bid to uncover the truth.
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Hundreds of Christians bless land for giant prayer monument
Christians from all denominations have gathered on the outskirts of Birmingham to bless the land where a giant prayer monument is to be built.
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General Medical Council won't take action against Christian doctor opposed to preferred pronouns
The General Medical Council (GMC) has told a Christian doctor that his opposition to preferred pronouns does not affect his fitness to practice.
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Ex-gay Christian accused of advertising 'conversion practices' stands trial in Malta
An ex-gay Christian is on trial in Malta after sharing his testimony about leaving behind a homosexual lifestyle.
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Catholic pilgrim who took on French park attacker hailed a hero
A pilgrim has credited his Catholic faith with giving him the courage to take on a knifeman who attacked children in a French park on Thursday.
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Welby urges Church of Uganda to reconsider support for anti-LGBTQ law
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has written to the head of the Anglican Church of Uganda asking him to reject a new law making "aggravated homosexuality" punishable by death.
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French park attacker shouted 'in the name of Jesus Christ'
There are media reports that the suspect in a stabbing rampage in France shouted "in the name of Jesus Christ" during the attack that has left several children seriously injured.
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CofE promises improvements to abuse support scheme after cricitism
The Church of England has said that changes are being made to improve its Interim Support Scheme for clergy abuse survivors following heavy criticism.
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Calls for peace in South Sudan after kidnapping of bishop
Church leaders are pleading for peace in South Sudan after a bishop survived a brutal ambush and kidnapping.
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UK government urged to act over persecution of Christians in Nigeria
A petition submitted to the UK government this week is calling for more to be done to stop "genocidal attacks" on Christians in Nigeria.
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Kent council was wrong to bar humanist from RE committee, says court
Kent County Council (KCC) has been told it was "unlawful" to prevent a humanist from joining its religious education committee.
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168 killed in attacks on Christian villages in Nigeria
"Villages are being burnt out of their homes in what appears to be a systematic campaign of religious and ethnic cleansing," Release International said.