Ministries
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Pope Francis welcomes 4 British Muslim leaders for talks at the Vatican
Pope Francis today welcomed four British imams who came with Cardinal Vincent Nichols for a private meeting in the Vatican to promote dialogue and close collaboration on social action in the UK.
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Archbishop of Canterbury at Spring Harvest: 'We are going to heal the world's separation from God.'
Some four thousand Christians have gathered in the south west of England for the annual Spring Harvest festival involving worship, prayer, music and Bible teaching. Christian Today is there - and Archbishop Justin Welby will be joining soon.
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'I loved drugs more than life itself': How Jesus transformed this former addict's life
A former drug addict whose life had spiralled destructively out of control has shared how he found salvation, hope and reconciliation through meeting Jesus.
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Words of Jesus to be emblazoned on London buses this Easter in new evangelical campaign
The words of Jesus will be emblazoned on London buses this Easter, in an evangelical campaign aimed at winning hearts and minds and raising 'hope' among people in the capital.
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How can I be sure that someone needs deliverance ministry?
One symptom is an attraction and repulsion towards Jesus, holy places, holy things, holy people. People want help but something is trying to prevent them from getting it. They will often be unable to pray through the Lord's Prayer, especially the words 'deliver us from evil'. There are other signs as well.
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Crisis for Church of England as older female churchgoers pass away
The Church of England is facing a demographic time bomb as a generation of 70,000 active laywomen is passing away, according to new research.
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'Bates Motel' season 5 spoilers: Will Norma allow Norman to turn himself in?
After the unexpected shower scene twist in the previous episode, Norman (Freddie Highmore) and his late mother Norma (Vera Farmiga) will be closer than ever on the next episode of "Bates Motel" season 5.
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'He Lived To Save Others': The Legacy Of Dawson Trotman And The Navigators
Today marks the anniversary of the founding of The Navigators, now a discipleship charity known for its student ministry â but originally begun as a mission to sailors by a man named Dawson Trotman. Who was he, and why does he matter?
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'God's Hand Has Been On His Work': Missionary Honoured For Bringing Armed Rebels To Christ
Doing the work of Christ: "Many have been healed as a result of prayer. I have never seen anything like this. God's hand has been on Russ Stendal's work in a unique way."
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New Catholic schools allowed to be opened in the U.K.
More Roman Catholic schools may soon open in the United Kingdom after Prime Minister Theresa May's new government decided to lift a ban that prevented churches from opening new educational institutions.
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Bishop Eddie Long statement responding to claims he was hospitalized suffering from stage 4 cancer
Bishop Eddie Long of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia, Georgia has responded to reports that he is suffering from unspecified stage 4 gastro-intestinal cancer. Long released a statement Tuesday afternoon saying that he is recovering from a "health challenge" without offering any more specific details of exactly what that challenge may be.
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Christianity Explored, or #tryalpha? Time to make the Ultimate Choice
If you're looking to introduce a friend to Christianity, what are your options? We consider two options: Alpha, and Christianity Explored.
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Some 1,000 Christian millennials gather in Indonesia to stand up for Biblical truths
Millennials are often thought to be always concerned with the inessential: parties, gadgets and other material things. Around 1,000 millennials however recently gathered in Indonesia to prove that they can also move for the things that are spiritual and essential.
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3 French believers ride bikes for 18 days to join World Youth Day
Three young French pilgrims used the power of their faith and their legs to be able to join the youth event, which happens only every two to three years.
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Feeding the hungry: Pastor's daughter shows how Christians can help others even from comforts of their own homes
June Ross, a former stay-at-home mother, was recently awarded The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for Voluntary Service--the highest award given to voluntary groups in the UK--for her efforts to feed the hungry in her country.