Mission
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North Korea: Catholic mass celebrated in Pyongyang as families reunite
South Korean priests have celebrated mass in North Korea's capital after some of the families split by the war were reunited after over 60 years.
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Parents of murdered ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller share moving letter on Syria: 'I do believe this is my struggle'
Kayla Mueller said the deaths of hundreds of thousands in Syria is not due to a lack of compassion from the international community, but because people are "under the illusion that this is not their struggle."
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India plan to ban religious conversion sparks fears of heightened attacks on Christians
Lawmakers in India are planning to introduce a bill that will ban religious conversion, and Christians are already fearing that the proposed law will lead into further attacks and persecution in the dominantly Hindu nation.
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Stop the talking. It is decision time for the Anglican Communion, says Archbishop
In his latest pastoral letter, Kenya Archbishop Eliud Wabukala says: "There is now a shared realisation that the time for dialogue is over and there must be a decision that will settle the future direction of the Communion and free us from being dragged down by controversy and confusion."
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Russian alliance with Syria to usher in rise of Antichrist, book author warns
For book author Steve Magill, the friendship between Russia and Syria is more than just a matter of diplomacy; it is also a step further into the rise of the Antichrist.
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Follow Jesus to change 'this bitter, dark world' says Archbishop Justin Welby
Humanity is in danger of cutting itself off from God in pursuit of autonomy, the Archbishop of Canterbury has warned.
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Jill and Derick Dillard offer refunds after their mission work is criticised
Jill and Derick Dillard, of Duggar family fame, are offering refunds to fans who have donated to fund their missionary work in Central America.
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Jesus appears in a Muslim fighter's dream anew, leading to his Christian conversion
Once again, Jesus Christ appeared in a dream to a die-hard Islamic State fighter, completely transforming him from a fierce enemy of Christians into an adoring child of Christ.
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The miraculous story of the priest who escaped ISIS
A Syrian priest who was captured by the Islamic militants in May has told of his incredible escape.
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Top Pakistan court makes landmark ruling: Criticising blasphemy law is not illegal
In what can be considered as a landmark decision, Pakistan's highest court recently ruled that criticizing the country's highly controversial blasphemy law is not in itself illegal.
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Thousands of churches could become Christmas and Easter 'festival' churches
Thousands of churches could be designated "festival churches" and closed down except for festivals such as Christmas and Easter under plans published today by the Church of England.
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Openly gay clergy celebrate election victories to CofE General Synod
At least four openly gay clergymen have been elected to the General Synod of the Church of England.
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Female Christian missionary shot dead in Haiti
Roberta Edwards, 55, director of SonLight Children's Home, was murdered in the Haiti capital of Port-au-Prince while driving to a petrol station.
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Experts to present new evidence on Noah's Ark on Oct. 15 in special Christian event
On October 15, Ahmet Ertugrul, the Turkish expert and discoverer who led a group of explorers to the site of the remains of Noah's Ark will be part of a special Christian event organized by Southern Evangelical Seminary (SES).
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World will end 'with fire' on Wednesday, October 7, 2015, Christian group predicts
The Earth may have survived the dreaded "blood moon" apocalypse predicted last month, but for a Christian group, the end of the world is just about to happen this month.