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Turkey plans to open its first-ever newly-built church in Istanbul
The construction of the Mor Efrem Syriac Ancient Orthodox Church, the first-ever church built in the modern Republic of Turkey, is nearly complete and is expected to open within two months, the Istanbul Syriac Ancient Foundation has announced.
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Catholic Church in Scotland faces 'crisis of closures' if members spend more on Netflix than tithes
Catholics in Scotland would much rather spend their extra cash on streaming and football matches than support their local parishes, which could ultimately lead to their demise, according to a new report.
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Decline in Americans who go to religious services since pandemic
The number of Americans who never attend religious services has jumped since the start of the pandemic.
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Tim Keller says prayer life has been transformed by cancer
Tim Keller says he and his wife Kathy would never want to return the prayer life they had before he was diagnosed with cancer.
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Calls for peer review of archaeological discoveries in Israel
Leading Israeli archaeologists and researchers have decried what they perceive as a lack of oversight amid a series of archaeological discoveries, including recent announcements from a professor claiming to have deciphered historic Bible-era inscriptions.
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To see Christ
To see Christ fully is to see all that you could ever want, hope or need to see.
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Most churchgoers prefer prayer to Bible reading: study
Most Protestant churchgoers in the United States spend time alone with God on a daily basis â but most talk to God through prayer rather than listening to Him through His Word, a new study has found.
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Are we more than just minds inhabiting a body?
The Psalmist described human beings as being 'fearfully and wonderfully made.' How true that is.
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Archbishop of Canterbury defends CofE school policy
The Archbishop of Canterbury has defended the Church of England's anti-bullying policy that Christian parents and campaigners say is transgender-affirming and harmful.
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What we can do instead of complaining
Some of the emotions complaining draws out are heaviness, regret, sadness, and disappointment. Not exactly uplifting, is it?
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Justin Welby, Israel's Foreign Ministry condemn desecration of Jerusalem Christian cemetery
A Christian grave site in Jerusalem took a hard hit on Sunday after over 30 graves were vandalized with crosses torn off and headstones broken down, drawing condemnation from the Church of England and Isreal's foreign ministry.
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Killing of Christians in Nigeria darkens Christmas season
One Christian was killed and 53 were kidnapped on Dec. 25 in southern Kaduna state, Nigeria after more than 40 Christians were slain in the week leading up to Christmas, sources said.