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Anglican charity USPG to pay £7m in slavery reparations
An Anglican charity has committed to paying Barbados £7m in reparations for historic links to slavery.
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Dozens of churches in Cornwall don't offer Sunday service
The findings are based on an analysis by The Telegraph newspaper.
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'America no longer the safe haven' for persecuted Christians, says Open Doors
"Recent shifts in U.S. policy reveal that America is no longer the safe haven for displaced persons that it once was,"
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Minister who lost 20 relatives in terrorist attack speaks of forgiveness
A Church of Scotland minister whose mother and 19 relatives were murdered by terrorists in Pakistan has opened up about how he was eventually able to forgive his family's killers.
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Most Scottish voters support assisted suicide bill - poll
A bill outlining proposals to legalise assisted suicide is due to be published before the end of the year.
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Future of Christians in Syria and Lebanon under threat
A "mass exodus" of "desperate" Christians from Syria and Lebanon is threatening the future presence of the faith in the two countries, a church leader has warned.
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11 Christians massacred by Islamic State terrorists in Mozambique: report
Islamic State-aligned extremists separated and massacred at least 11 Christians in northern Mozambique this month, exacerbating violence that has already displaced around 1 million people in the southern African country in recent years, according to reports.
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Brian Houston teases new book
Brian Houston has hinted that he is putting pen to paper after being cleared of charges that he concealed his father's sexual abuse from the authorities.
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The omnipresence of Christ
The omnipresence of Christ offers us a profound theological contemplation.
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School governors urged to check relationships and sex education policies
The warning comes from a Christian mother who was recently reinstated as a parent governor at her children's school following successful legal action.
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Schools can refuse to use children's chosen gender, says equalities body
The equalities watchdog has changed its guidance on how schools deal with children who want to change their gender.
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Teenager who fought doctors to continue treatment can be named, court rules
A teenager who tragically died while fighting against the decision of her doctors to end life-preserving treatment can be named after a court lifted reporting restrictions on Friday.