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Lord Weidenfeld, who helped save Middle Eastern Christians, dies aged 96
Tributes have been paid to Lord Weidenfeld, whose death at the age of 96 has been announced.

John Piper on Christian careers: 'God does not like begrudging, joyless service'
Should Christians engage in jobs that do not make them happy, or wait patiently until the right one comes along? According to Desiring God founder John Piper, being happy with one's job is all about employing the right perspective.

Gospel for Asia may be probed by UK Charity Commission following financial mismanagement claims
The charity has been hit by a string of revelations about its treatment of staff and volunteers and unanswered questions over its financial accounting.

Pastor Greg Laurie: 'People who think more about the next life make the most out of the lives they have now'
Pastor Greg Laurie of Harvest Christian Fellowship wants to learn everything that he can about heaven, but the only source that he trusts to give him an honest account of heaven is Jesus Christ.

India: 12 arrested for 'converting to Christianity'
Twelve people have been accused of converting to Christianity, arrested and put in jail in India, according to UCA news.

Prayer and fasting: 'Heavenly weapons that when used together could lead us to spiritual breakthrough'
For people who want to achieve certain "breakthroughs" in their personal lives, family matters, marriges, ministries, and businesses, it might be a good idea to go on a prayer and fasting commitment.

Afghanistan: Suicide bomb outside Russian embassy in Kabul
A suicide bomber carried out an attack on Wednesday in an area close to the Russian embassy in the west of the Afghan capital Kabul, police said.

Pope Francis ambushed over whether Israel should be recognised as Jewish state
The head of the delegation of Israeli rabbis present at Pope Francis' visit to Rome's Great Synagogue has revealed he put him on the spot over the Vatican's relationship to Israel.

Jerusalem: 16-year-old held over 'Death to Christians' graffiti at Benedictine abbey
The arrest was made yesterday after a joint operation by Israeli police and the army.

Five planets line up in pre-dawn sky: How to spot spectacular celestial display
For people living in the southern hemisphere, all they will need are their naked eyes in the next weeks to view not one, but five planets lined up in the pre-dawn sky.

'When a knight won his spurs': the lost genius of the 1980s school hymn
January blues beginning to get you down? Martin Saunders treats us to a trip down memory lane...

MPs outraged despite assurances that Sunday schools will not face Ofsted inspections
Assurances that Ofsted inspectors would not inspect Sunday schools have failed to satisfy Christian MPs who expressed outrage at the "astonishing" and "worrying" proposals.

'Apocalyptic Islam' wants to annihilate Christians, bring about end of the world, best-selling author warns
For best-selling Evangelical Christian author Joel Rosenberg, the Apocalypse will be caused by a particular group of people: the so-called apocalyptic Muslims.

NASA grows zinnia flower in space, plans to propagate more plants for astronauts' food on long journeys
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) recently successfully grew a zinnia flower in the International Space Station, fuelling hopes that mankind will soon be able to grow more plants in outer space for sustenance.

Stephen Hawking warns: End of the world nearly certain because of man's continuing misuse of science and technology
The end of the world is gradually becoming almost sure to happen, according to famous theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, and human beings have no one else to blame for the higher chances of mankind being wiped out primarily due to the way we use science and technology nowadays.

British SAS troops wearing burkas sneak into ISIS heartland, call in U.S. airstrike, killing top jihadist commander
An ISIS commander was taken down by female members of the Special Air Service (SAS) after they posed as wives of Islamic militant leaders and dressed up in burkas--the traditional attire of Muslim women--to carry out a daring attack in Raqqa, the jihadist organisation's de facto capital in Syria.