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Conversion therapy ban not a high priority for most voters
The poll asked 2,091 UK voters to rank their top five policy priorities for the next 12 months from a list of 23 possible options.
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'Opposites attract' is a myth, study suggests
The study found that couples tend to share similar traits, from their religious beliefs to age, level of education, and substance use.
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Former prime minister backs school ban on children changing gender identity
Liz Truss has said that schools should not allow children to change their gender identity.
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Tony Evans announces engagement
Pastor Tony Evans is to marry again four years after the passing of his wife, Lois.
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Raising young people in faith takes more than parents, study finds
A new study from the University of Georgia (UGA) has underlined the important role that engaged congregations and strong faith communities play in helping with the spiritual development of children.
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Study reveals key role of faith-based organisations in treating substance use
Religious groups have long played a role in reaching out to those in need, and according to a new study from the University of Kansas (KU) and Georgetown University, their place alongside the most vulnerable shows no signs of diminishing.
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Pope 'deeply saddened' by loss of life in Libya
Pope Francis has expressed his sorrow over the loss of life and destruction in Libya where thousands have died in heavy flooding.
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Meet the pastor behind that 'quitting the church' essay
A pastor's last thoughts on leaving the ministry sparked a national conversation about clergy health and the future of the church.
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Silent prayer is not unlawful, says Home Secretary
The Home Secretary has told police forces up and down the country that people should not be criminalised for praying silently.
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Christian groups send emergency aid to Morocco as earthquake death toll nears 3,000
"Please join me in praying for the people of Morocco and their first responders in the wake of this disaster," said Franklin Graham.
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Manipur Christians appeal to Rishi Sunak amid ongoing violence
Christians in Manipur have written to British Prime Minister asking for his "immediate intervention" to bring an end to months of violence and bloodshed in the Indian state.
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Terrorists kill Christian couple in Nigeria
Abdullahi Usman, spokesman for the Taraba State Police Command, confirmed the killing of the couple.