Ministries
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First Catholic service in centuries takes place at Henry VIII's Hampton Court Palace
With clouds of incense and exquisite choral music, the first Roman Catholic service for more than 450 years was last night celebrated in the Chapel Royal at Hampton Court Palace.
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Joyce Meyer advises busy Christians: Find time to pray and study God's Word, make it your top priority
People get so caught up with their day-to-day activities that they are busy almost every day, but popular Christian speaker and author Joyce Meyer says that is not a good way to live.
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Billy Graham says God does not mind Christians indulging in leisure activities
Many Christians feel guilty when they spend their free time indulging in leisure activities as opposed to devoting all of their time to God, but world-renowned evangelist Billy Graham says that God does not mind when His children enjoy recreational hobbies and activities.
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Gospel for Asia faces lawsuit for 'fraud and misuse of charitable donations'
Gospel for Asia, the second largest mission organisation in the US, is facing a lawsuit for fraud and misuse of charitable donations.
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New York governor moves against gay 'conversion' therapy
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo restricts the controversial practice of "conversion therapy" which operates on the premise that gay people can be "treated" to make them straight.
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Indigenous people of Mexico demand apology from Pope on eve of visit
Pope Francis will officially authorise the use of indigenous languages in Catholic liturgies when he visits Mexico later this week. It is expected to be one of several such gestures he will make.
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Episcopal Primate says decision to censure Church over same-sex marriage was 'fair'
The decision to censure The Episcopal Church of the US for consecrating gay bishops and allowing clergy to perform same-sex marriages was "fair", according to Presiding Bishop Michael Curry.
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'Jesus changed me': Pastor conquers drug addiction, homosexuality to preach God's Word to others
In an interview on CBN's "700 Club Interactive," Kegan shared how he conquered a traumatic experience when he was very young that made him a gay drug addict, to become a preacher of God's Words.
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Pope appeals again for greater effort to bring peace in Syria
The Pope has made another urgent appeal for peace in Syria, calling on the international community to spare no effort to bring all the parties in conflict to the negotiating table.
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Joel Osteen does not believe in prosperity gospel, says he does not receive a salary
Popular Christian speaker and bestselling author Joel Osteen does not believe in prosperity gospel, but that does not stop his naysayers from accusing him of taking advantage of other people's generosity.
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Why Billy Graham considers himself 'the greatest failure of all men': 'Too much with men and too little with God'
Despite gaining worldwide recognition for his inspiring speeches and devotion to God, legendary American evangelist Billy Graham still considers himself as a failure.
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Pastor Tullian Tchividjian gives updates on his new life: 'When it seems God is killing you, He's actually making you alive'
Former Coral Ridge Church Pastor Tullian Tchividjian, who is also the grandson of legendary American evangelist Billy Graham, has come a long way since he resigned from his position over marital infidelity. He has now moved to Orlando and is serving the Willow Creek Presbyterian Church, all the while moving on from his divorce with wife Kim.
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Payday time for loan companies as Archbishop's credit task group chalks up success
Archbishop Justin Welby's task group on responsible credit and savings publishes final report, giving evidence of a "sea change" in public and political thought on the issue.
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Pope could visit Scotland to sign interfaith charter on 'shared humanity'
Pope Francis is intended to come to Scotland in September to sign a ten-point declaration on the "shared humanity" of people of all faiths and none.
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Christians face 'great danger of deception' from faith leaders who have turned their 'church into social club'
The "great danger of deception" is upon us, no thanks to supposed religious leaders who have turned the "church into a social club embracing political correctness and historical rewrite."