Mission
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Conservatives throw first punch in fight with liberals in Rome
Conservative bishops have taken the lead at the Pope's Synod on the Family in Rome, drawing a firm line against any attempts to soften rules that exclude divorced and remarried Catholics from communion and ban all artificial contraception.
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Miracles in mission: Tearfund's Matthew Frost on loving his neighbour and trusting God
It is the kind of miracle the world's poor need today - the ability to multiply a few pennies into hundreds and thousands of pounds. And it is happening right now among some of the world's most deprived communities in countries such as Ethiopia, thanks to the Christian relief and development agency, Tearfund.
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Some Christian evangelicals not happy with Donald Trump's meeting with faith leaders
Not everyone, however, was happy with the controversial businessman's choice of faith leaders to be close with. Outspoken Christian evangelical and Trump's critic Russell Moore, for instance, belittled the faith leaders currently surrounding the leading Republican presidential candidate.
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Australia evicts US anti-abortion activist, saying his visit 'poses risk to community'
An American anti-abortion campaigner has reportedly been sent back to his country after losing a legal battle to remain in Australia.
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Persecution of Christians happening right here in America, warns Franklin Graham
Christians are no longer safe to practice their faith in the United States, worries Reverend Franklin Graham especially after reports surfaced that the victims of the Oregon college shooting were specifically targeted because of their faith.
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Social media used in fulfilling the 'Great Commission' and delivering the gospel
Last Wednesday, a social media campaign entitled #goeverywhere2015 spearheaded by yesHeis called for Christians all over the world to participate in an online "Thunderclap," to deliver the message of the gospel everywhere.
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Religious freedom 'essential part of American spirit'
Religious freedom is a fundamental right and an essential part of the American spirit, says Pope Francis
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Pete Greig: Why I struggle with prayer but keep coming back for more
Pete Greig talks to Christian Today after 15 years of running 24/7 prayer
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Muslim woman turns to Christ after reading Quran
A former Muslim woman said that going over the Koran made her realize that Allah, the god she believed in for almost two decades of her life, is a god of hate, and that Islam is not a religion of peace.
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This Mideast country offers to build 200 mosques but no home to Syrian refugees
Instead of giving away funds to build 200 mosques in Germany, the Kingdom should take in refugees fleeing from the civil war in Syria.
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I am not left wing, says Pope
On the flight from Cuba, Pope Francis said during a half-hour press conference that he was not left wing: "Some people might say some things sounded slightly more leftish, but that would be a mistake of interpretation."
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Over one million invited 'back to church'
More than one million people are believed to have accepted an invitation to church as a result of the Back to Church Sunday initiative which takes place again this weekend.
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Most people in England are still Christian, says new study
Christianity is far from extinct in Britain and nearly six out of ten people still say they are Christian, according to a new report.
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Archbishop offers welcome to refugees at Lambeth Palace
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has ooffered a four-bed cottage in the grounds of his home at Lambeth Palace to Syrian refugees
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Franklin Graham criticises White House guest list for Pope party
Evangelical leader Franklin Graham has criticised as "disgraceful" and "inappropriate" the decision to invite gay episcopal bishop Gene Robinson to Wednesday's White House reception.