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Papal critic praises dubia by conservative prelates as 'heroic act'
Bishop Athanasius Schneider said that Francis' answers to questions posed by prelates 'were confusing and sought to confuse.'
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Calls for prayer as Christian persecution increases
Churches in the UK and Ireland are being asked to pray as persecution continues to grow worldwide.
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Mike Pence bows out of 2024 Presidential Race, citing uphill battle against Trump legacy
"We always knew this would be an uphill battle, but I have no regrets."
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Christian Tory councillor who tweeted 'pride is a sin' reinstated
A Christian councillor has been reinstated by a local Conservative Party group after he was suspended for tweeting that "pride is sin".
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Indi Gregory's family lose bid to continue treatment
The European Court of Human Rights has refused to consider the case of 8-month-old Indi Gregory, whose doctors want to discontinue life-sustaining treatment.
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Of hard battles and strong soldiers
The Bible tells us that we ought to endure hardship or hardness, depending on the translation you are reading from, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. But did it actually say that in order to experience hardship we must have already been qualified as good soldiers?
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UN expresses concern over lynching of Christian student in Nigeria
The United Nations has written to the Nigerian government about its concern over the killing of a Christian student last year.
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The roots of Alcoholics Anonymous are in the Christian tradition â so why is it not a Christian programme?
The AA formula was and is a simple one.
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Christian doctor slain in Nigeria
A Christian doctor was killed in a machete attack on him and his motorcycle driver on Oct. 17 in Nasarawa state, Nigeria, sources said.
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Don't despair! Embracing mistakes is all part of personal growth and self improvement
Mistakes, far from being stumbling blocks, are actually stepping stones that propel us forward on the journey of self-improvement.
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Christian social worker loses discrimination case
A Christian social worker has lost her discrimination case against Lambeth Council in London.
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Poll: More religious Americans support the use of political violence
One-third of white evangelical Protestants support the idea, significantly more than any other religious group.