Church
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More churches need to adopt sound business practices, says new Elim executive director
The new executive director of Elim Pentecostal Church fears too many churches are ill-prepared to meet their legal obligations.
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Pope Francis is popular with the world's Catholics â but he is fighting fierce internal battles
When Pope Francis wanted to appoint a woman as deputy head of the Vatican press office in 2016, he quickly ran into opposition from the Catholic Church's male-dominated hierarchy.
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#MeToo movement hits Hong Kong's churches as report reveals clergy sexual harassment
A report released on Sunday by the Hong Kong Christian Council (HKCC) has rocked churches in the territory, with revelations of the sexual harassment of women by clergy.
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After Jerusalem, how strong is GAFCON?
Around 2,000 delegates from around the world have returned home from Jerusalem after the third international gathering of the Global Anglican Future Conference, known generally as 'GAFCON'.
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Priests in the Philippines want guns to protect themselves
Priests in the Philippines are applying for gun carry permits in record numbers after three of them were murdered during the last six months.
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Former Satanist says Christian prayers blocked him from committing acts of evil
A former Satanist has attested to the power of Christian prayers, saying he was prevented from carrying out his evil plans when he encountered a group of intercessors during one of his missions.
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French priest announces retirement after being filmed slapping crying baby during baptism
A French Catholic priest has been forced to retire after being filmed slapping a crying two-year-old baby during a baptism ceremony.
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Billy Graham's grandson, Will Graham, brings over a thousand people to Christ at Scotland outreach
More than 1,000 people have reportedly turned to Jesus Christ during a recent three-day evangelism event in Falkirk, Scotland.
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Sermon of the Year: Fear, faith and Jesus
Fear has the potential to hold us captive and stop us living in the fullness of life that Christ called us to.
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Church looks to psychometric testing to stop paedophiles becoming priests
The Church of England is looking to implement psychometric testing to stop potential paedophiles from becoming clergy.
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Church review of abuse cases failed to show full picture
A 'botched' review of cases of child sex abuse in the Church of England failed to show the full extent of the issue, a report admits today.
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Bishop of London: Safeguarding â independence v responsibility
The bishop of London, Sarah Mullally, writes for Christian Today on whether the Church should make safeguarding independent from its structures.
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Pope says Christians need to 'break down barriers' that divide them
The Pope made the comments during a visit to Geneva to take part in the World Council of Churches' 70th anniversary
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Stolen copy of Christopher Columbus letter about his discovery of New World returned to Vatican
The stolen copy of a letter written by Christopher Columbus in 1493 has been returned to the Vatican on Thursday following a joint investigation by U.S. Homeland Security agents and Holy See antiquity experts.
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Scientists create 3D image of Jesus based on Turin Shroud
A team of Italian scientists have created a 3D representation of the man on the Shroud of Turin in an effort to produce what they believe to be an accurate replica of the body of Jesus Christ.