Mission
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Ransom decreased for Christian missionary kidnapped in Nigeria
The ransom for kidnapped missionary Rev. Phyllis Sortor was cut in half on Thursday.
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Kayla Mueller's brother urges community to continue sister's work of kindness
United States aid worker Kayla Mueller left a gaping hole in her family's hearts when she passed away earlier this year, and her brother Eric is in deep pain after losing his "first friend, best friend, and only sister."
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They can kill the body but they cannot kill the soul, says Natalie Grant of the 21 beheaded Christians
"They can kill the body but they cannot kill the soul," American artist Natalie Grant wrote on her Facebook page, as she expressed her unity and support for the 21 Egyptian Christians who were cruelly beheaded by the Islamic State because of their faith.
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Meriam Ibrahim to receive award after being saved from execution
The government of Sudan sentenced her to 100 lashes and death in 2014 for the crime of apostasy and adultery for marrying Daniel Wani, an American Christian citizen.
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Bible retreat centre to rise in Ghana
Bible Society of Ghana to construct Bible Retreat Center in time with golden jubilee celebration
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Christian homes bulldozed in Pakistan; human rights group suspects landgrabbing
Seven Christian families living in Kasur, Pakistan have been left homeless after several Muslim land-grabbers bulldozed their homes.
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Rival school gangs and cliques are coming together to pray, not fight
When two rival gangs in California came together, people expected a brawl. But what they did next not only surprised people, but inspired them to follow God's direction, the Christian Examiner reports.
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Franklin Graham urges Christians to get involved in politics
Reverend Franklin Graham, CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, is strongly urging Christians to be more involved in politics in the face of secularists who are denying that Jesus ever existed, the Tea Party Organisation reports.
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Ben Seewald on Christian persecution: God will judge the earth
Ben Seewald, the deeply religious husband of 19 Kids and Counting star Jessa Duggar is tackling the injustices met by Christians from all over the world today and said that God is always watching over His people and that He will judge the earth when the time comes.
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Vigil held for pastor and family believed to have been slain by son
Friends of the Ahimbisibwe family, believed to have been slain by their son Isaac held a touching vigil in remembrance of the Christian family.
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Surgeon who treats heartbreaking facial tumors on Christian hospital ship says his patients 'feel trapped'
A volunteer surgeon working on the international Christian charity Mercy Ships said that most of his patients feel "trapped behind their facial tumors" and he treats them not only by performing surgeries but also by giving them much-needed care and acceptance.
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We can 'change the world by praying for Hollywood'
Hollywood can be changed for the better, and this is what fim producer Karen Covell believes as she embarks on a prayer campaign for it.
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Kenji Goto's Jesus tweets go viral after his execution at the hands of ISIS
Christian journalist Kenji Goto, one of the two Japanese hostages who was recently beheaded by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) continues to inspire multitudes with his faith in God, as his previous tweets (@kenjigotoip) just went viral.
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3,000 former child soldiers being released in South Sudan have long way to go in their recovery - World Vision
World Vision calls for support from government and leaders for children traumatised as soldiers
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Compassion International says over 122,000 children and adults came to Christ through its work last year
Non profit group Compassion International is bringing aid to 1.4 million people