Susie Turner
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Art auction raises £2,600 for Syria refugee appeal
An auction of artwork by Alexander Moffat has raised £2,600 for SCIAF's Syria Refugee Appeal.
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Fresh fighting brings more misery to people of Darfur
People caught up in renewed fighting in Darfur have been forced to leave everything behind to find refuge in overcrowded and inadequate camps, Tearfund reports.
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Don't be afraid to talk about death, says bishop
The Church of England is supporting the Dying Matters Awareness Week.
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Climate change adaptation inspires art exhibition
Bengal is a new collection of sculptures commissioned by Christian Aid to raise awareness of climate change.
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Decent diet is a 'human right', says bishop
The Bishop of Swansea and Brecon is encouraging people to give what they can to Christian Aid and help to end global hunger.
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UK Christians praying for marriage
Christians are being urged to pray ahead of the third reading of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill
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Christian festival helps local people in need
People turning out for Pentecost 2013 in Ipswich on Sunday are being asked to bring cans of food and soup with them to help local people struggling to make ends meet.
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Vicar with vertigo to skydive for Christian Aid
The Reverend Mike Haslam suffers from vertigo but he is putting his fears to one side to raise money for Christian Aid.
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BT and SOS Children's Villages bringing internet to 20 African communities
Broadband internet delivered to communities across Africa, benefiting 700,000
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David Bowie's religious-themed video gets adult content warning on YouTube
David Bowie has never been one to follow convention but his unholy music video, "The Next Day", in which he is depicted as Christ was temporarily removed from YouTube.
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Ex-Westboro Baptist member's tears on Anderson Cooper show
Libby Phelps-Alvarez used to be a member of the notorious Westboro Baptist Church, hated across America for using slogans like "God Hates Fags" and picketing the funerals of dead soldiers.
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Escalating violence against Christians in Tanzania 'deeply worrying'
Christian Solidarity Worldwide is calling for "decisive action" after the deadly bombing of a cathedral in Arusha, Tanzania, on Sunday.