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Church that escaped damage in Hawaii wildfires helps others
"Many of our teams are operating on little to no sleep and are doing everything we can to shine the light of Jesus to this hurting community."
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Half of Gen Zers say their life was 'transformed' by the Bible's message: study
A new report reveals that while younger generations of Americans are less religious and engaged with the Bible than their older counterparts, roughly half of them credit the Bible's message for transforming their lives.
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India's Christians protest discrimination
The struggle for the rights of marginalised groups continues, symbolising a 70-year endeavour to achieve the justice, equality, and unity envisioned by the Indian Constitution.
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Christians respond to devastating Hawaii fires
"Maui has been absolutely devastated by these wildfires. Our partners in Lahaina tell us that there is very little left standing and that it looks like a war zone."
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How India's religious violence is becoming a problem for American politicians
US politicians are under increasing pressure to account for their courtship of Indian Prime Minister Modi, the leader of a strategically important ally and the world's largest democracy.
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Are white evangelical pastors at odds with their congregants? A new study says no
A new study shows white evangelical clergy are as conservative, if not more so, as the people in their churches.
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Faith-based global security ministry helped free kidnapped American nurse, daughter in Haiti
Concilium Inc., a faith-based global security company headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, worked with the U.S. State Department and other American law enforcement officials to secure the release of New Hampshire nurse Alix Dorsainvil and her daughter.
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A life of extraordinary service - and adventure
Former Royal Air Force (RAF) Squadron Leader and Mission Aviation Fellowship co-founder Jack Hemmings AFC is celebrating his 102nd birthday this month, marking a life of extraordinary service and demonstrating that age has not slowed him down.
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(Un)invited
It can hurt to not be invited to things.
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Pope Francis calls for AI ethics free from violence and discrimination
Pope Francis wants the next World Day of Peace to focus on the impact, opportunities and dangers of artificial intelligence as the technology develops and influences a growing number of fields, from information to warfare.
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13 Eritrean Christians released from prison in response to letter campaign
"We thank the Lord for the freedom of these brothers and sisters who have been released from prison in Eritrea."
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Churches have 'big part to play' in ending trafficking
Churches are being encouraged to get involved in the fight against human trafficking and modern-day slavery.