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Sunday evening exhaustion
Rather than being replenished by Sundays, it's easy to feel drained. But All Nations Ilford has some handy tips to help you avoid this!
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Conference booking was cancelled after complaint by venue's LGBT staff
"This attempt to cancel the event is illustrative of the dangerous and deeply intolerant times we live in, where any discussion or disagreement about issues like race and gender are silenced."
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Over 3,000 Christians have signed declaration on marriage, sex and identity
A declaration launched last month upholding a biblical view of marriage, sex and identity has surpassed 3,000 signatures.
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Parts of the Bible are 'no longer appropriate in modern society', says Crown Prosecution Service
"It is extraordinary that the prosecution, speaking on behalf of the state, could say that the Bible contains abusive words which, when spoken in public, constitute a criminal offence."
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Growing demand among trans people for both male and female genitalia
A new report highlights a growing trend of trans-identified and nonbinary individuals undergoing surgeries to have both male and female genitalia.
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Thanksgiving hymns are a few centuries old, tops â but biblical psalms of gratitude and praise go back thousands of years
Hymns of praise and gratitude have been central to Jewish and Christian worship for millennia. In fact, they go back to one of the best-known scenes in the Hebrew Bible.
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We are never alone
There are times in our lives when we feel alone and we feel as if our struggles are too much. During these times Abba wants us to know that he is ever present, no matter how we feel.
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Judge refuses to dismiss Christian ministry's discrimination case against Barclays Bank
A judge in the United Kingdom refused to dismiss a discrimination case against Barclays Bank brought by a Christian ministry that offers therapy to individuals with an unwanted same-sex attraction whose bank accounts were closed after an LGBT activist campaign.
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Qatar is open to the world this week, so why are its churches hidden from view?
"While visitors are being encouraged to pay a visit to Qatar's museums, ancient heritage sites and shopping malls, one thing they won't be able to do is visit a church."
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Game for change: charities urge Christians to unite against exploitation during World Cup
With the World Cup calling global attention to the injustices faced by exploited workers in Qatar and a recent report showing a 25% increase in the number of people trapped in slavery worldwide, churches and Christian charities are coming together to make positive global change.
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Using the World Cup to fight persecution
A leading charity committed to combating the persecution of Christians around the world has called on believers to use the football World Cup as a spur to their prayers.
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In memory of Barry Kissell: a balanced man
The passing of a fellow Christian worker, particularly after long years of service, brings mixed feelings. There is the inevitable sadness but also a curious sense of fulfilment: the awareness of a life lived; a race well run; of 'mission accomplished'.