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Evangelical Christians in India lament church truck crash that killed 16 and injured 50
Evangelical Christians in India are in mourning following a fatal traffic accident in which 16 Christians were killed and over 50 injured.

Inquiry begins into sainthood for Jacques Hamel, killed while celebrating Mass last year
A formal inquiry has begun into the cause for beatification of the French priest Fr Jacques Hamel, who was killed last July while celebrating Mass.

Is suicide a sin? And is it forgivable?
There's no simple 'yes' or 'no' answer to this question

Rory Feek shares how he and late wife Joey kept their faith in God even when her music career didn't take off
Joey didn't have the success she was hoping for as a solo artist but despite the huge disappointment, she never lost trust in God's plan for her life.

Selena Gomez is closer to her church friends than the Hollywood crowd these days
"I think 17 people have my phone number right now. Maybe two are famous," Gomez said.

Rabbi burns the Bible and posts the photo to Twitter
A 33-year-old British rabbi stirred controversy when he burned a Bible on the eve of Passover and posted a photo of the book-burning on social media.

Scottish churchgoing sees dramatic fall, further decline predicted
A dramatic drop in churchgoing in Scotland has been revealed by figures in the latest Scottish Church Census, conducted in May 2016.

Saeed Abedini finalises divorce from Naghmeh Abedini as accusations of adultery and conspiracy swirl
Just over a year after his celebrated release from prison in Iran, persecuted Pastor Saeed Abedini's marriage to his wife, Naghmeh, came to a bitter end last Thursday under a cloud of whispers and accusations of adultery and conspiracy

Thousands expected at UK's biggest Christian evangelism event for decades
Some of the world's top Christian evangelists will come together to lead nearly 50,000 people in praise and worship this July in one of the biggest Christian stadium events ever.

What is the key religious liberty case on Neil Gorsuch's desk this week?
Trinity Lutheran Church, which is located in Columbia, Missouri and runs a preschool and daycare centre, said Missouri unlawfully excluded it from a grant programme providing state funds to nonprofit groups

Iraq's Christians celebrate Easter, dream of returning home
Hundreds of Iraqi Christians gathered on Sunday in a church damaged by Islamic State north of Mosul, celebrating Easter there for the first time since 2014.

Alleluiah! If you think Easter's over, think again: here's why there are 50 days of celebration ahead
You might have thought that Easter is over today, but in fact the celebrations are only just beginning.

Prince Harry sought counselling more than a decade after mother's death
Prince Harry sought counselling in his late twenties to help deal with the grief of losing his mother more than a decade earlier, he told the Telegraph newspaper.

Turkey's President Erdogan declares referendum victory, opponents cry foul
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared victory in a referendum on Sunday to grant him sweeping powers in the biggest overhaul of modern Turkish politics, but opponents said the vote was marred by irregularities and they would challenge its result.
US won't tolerate more North Korea nuclear tests, says VP Pence
Pence and South Korean acting president Hwang Kyo-ahn also said they would strengthen anti-North Korea defences by moving ahead with the early deployment of the THAAD missile defence system.

Donald Trump says 'life always triumphs over death with God's grace' in Easter Sunday address
Donald Trump used his weekly address to describe America as a "nation of believers" and said that the source of its hope was that "life always triumphs over death ... with God's grace."