Ministries
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UK sees sudden surge in churchgoing after years of decline
As many as six in 10 Britsh adults visited a church, chapel or religious meeting house in the last 12 months, according to a new survey.
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Calais 'jungle' church and mosque demolished
Bulldozers moved in to the "jungle" refugee camp in Calais this morning to demolish the mosque, St Michael's Church and other nearby structures.
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Jamaican pastor weeps as he reaches retirement after decades of 'miraculous' ministry
One of Jamaica's most popular pastors has finally retired at the age of 72 after a life of extraordinary and even miraculous ministry. He and the church survived earthquake, arson and even an attempt on his own life.
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Archbishops set aside Pentecost 2016 in bid to evangelise England
The Archbishop of Canterbury is heading the biggest evangelism project in the UK so far this millennium. Every cathedral, church and clergyman and woman in the land is being urged to share their faith and win new converts to Christianity.
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Sadie Robertson literally follows 'footsteps' of her parents by handing out rain boots to poor Guatemala kids
"Duck Dynasty" teen star Sadie Robertson continues to serve as a role model for young Christian people of the world as she pursues her own philanthropic work literally following the "footsteps" of her parents.
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Pope Francis 'very likely' to visit Auschwitz says Vatican
Pope Francis is expected to visit the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz during his visit to Poland for World Youth Day in July, according to the Vatican.
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Mexican community expels 10 Baptist families for refusing to recant faith
Ten Baptist families have been expelled by an indigenous community in Mexico for refusing to recant their Christian faith.
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'Evolution is not a fact,' says Church of England head teacher
A primary school website has been taken down and its head teacher's account removed from Twitter after she was deluged with angry complaints for tweeting: "Evolution is not a fact."
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Pastor Greg Laurie says 'forgiven people should be forgiving people'
There are three areas of sin that are prevalent in today's culture - anger, hatred, and lust. According to Pastor Greg Laurie of Harvest Christian Fellowship, Christians should know how to deal with these three things the right way.
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Why must we care for refugees? Because God commands it, says Rick Warren
Pastor Rick Warren of Saddleback Church does not think that Christians can turn a blind eye to the ongoing refugee crisis. During his address at the GC2 Refugee Summit held at Community Christian Church in Naperville, Illinois, Warren even says that Christianity will be doubted if people do nothing to help immigrants.
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Billy Graham says people should learn from the sins of men and women from the Bible
The Bible does not shy away from the controversies of the past and gives an honest account of the mistakes made by men and women before. According to legendary evangelist Billy Graham, there is a good reason why the Bible does not "gloss over the faults of those whose lives it records."
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Secularist campaigners to be barred from 'vexatious' complaints against faith schools admissions
Secularist campaign groups are to be prevented from making "vexatious" complaints against faith schools about their admissions, the Department for Education announced today
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Franklin Graham says discovery of new planet in solar system a huge surprise to people, but not to God
Reverend Franklin Graham is just as excited as everybody else to learn that scientists have discovered a new planet in the solar system, but the discovery has also made him feel humbled about God's infinite wisdom and wonder.
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Why people shouldn't condemn pastors who are guiding celebs like Justin Bieber, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West
There is a tendency for Christians to be highly critical of celebrity pastors such as Rich Wilkerson Jr., Carl Lentz, and Judah Smith, but Christian blogger Tyler Speegle wants people to give them a chance and stop "hating" on them.
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Franklin Graham says gay people can go to heaven, but they must first 'leave their sins'
There is always hope for gay people to enter heaven, said Reverend Franklin Graham, but they must first "repent" and "leave their sins."