Susie Turner
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David Cameron called to act after foodbank demand triples
Tripling in foodbank usage sparks call for an inquiry
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Gospel for Asia relief teams in action after Cyclone Phailin
Gospel for Asia distributing medical supplies, clean water, food and clothing in the aftermath of Cyclone Phailin
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Grangemouth minister forgives Pakistani bombers who killed mother
A Church of Scotland minister who lost his mother and other close relatives in the Peshawar church bombing last month says he forgives the killers.
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Christian Aid launches appeal after Cyclone Phailin
Christian Aid has launched an appeal after Cyclone Phailin left a trail of destruction in eastern India.
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Call for prayer as massive cyclone approaches India's east coast
Tearfund and Gospel for Asia are calling for prayer as India's east coast braces itself for a cyclone that may be as big as Hurricane Katrina.
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New resources to make tax justice part of church worship
It may not be the most obvious connection in the world, but Christian Aid is launching new resources to help Christians think about tax justice during church worship.
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Anger over gender-selection abortion guidance
"Abortion Act isn't worth the paper it's written on," says Christian Legal Centre
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Christian B&B owners take gay discrimination case to Supreme Court
The Christian owners of a B&B are at the Supreme Court today to challenge a previous ruling that their double bedroom policy discriminated against a gay couple in a civil partnership.
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Most capped England player Peter Shilton to join Salvation Army's homeless five-a-side tournament
Guests at Salvation Army homeless centres across the country will come together on Thursday for a five-a-side football tournament in Birmingham.
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Churches welcome Scout promise decision
The Church of England has welcomed the Scout Association's decision to retain the original "duty to God" pledge alongside the introduction of a new alternative promise for atheists and others without a faith.
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North Korean defectors to testify at UK Parliament hearing
Three North Korean defectors will tell members of the UK Parliament about the dire human rights situation in their home land.
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Scottish secularists should start their own schools, says church minister
A Scottish church leader has challenged atheists and secularists angry over discussions on intelligent design in the classroom to start their own schools.