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Christian persecution in China: Journalist interrogated for covering cross demolitions
A Christian Chinese writer who wrote extensively about the mass demolition of crosses in Zhejiang province was detained and questioned on Tuesday on suspicion of "inciting subversion of the state", a friend told South China Morning Post.

Brooklyn: a profound meditation on 'home', with a high view of the church
Brooklyn: a profound meditation on 'home', with a high view of the church

One year on: Fanatics who murdered Christian couple in brick kiln 'burned all humanity'
On the first anniversary Shama and Shahzad Masih's death, who were burnt alive in a brick kiln by a mob who suspected them of blasphemy in Pakistan, the NGO which cares for their children spoke out.

Torture, betrayal and death threats: Three hostages liberated from IS camps speak of their experiences
Three hostages freed last month from an ISIS compound in Northern Iraq have shared details of their experiences on Islamic State's death row.

Hacking group 'Anonymous' releases names of KKK members
The names of about 1,000 alleged members of Ku Klux Klan (KKK) have been published online by the hacking group Anonymous.

Justin Welby: New evangelism course 'an amazing gift to the church'
A "ground-breaking" new evangelism resource will be released at the General Synod later this month.

War-time Pope secretly plotted to kill Hitler
Mark Riebling in Church of Spies says Pope Pius XII ran a secret war against the Nazi regime and did not speak out against the crimes against Jews and others because he feared this would hamper his efforts to undermine national socialism.

The War on Drugs isn't working, says Christian Aid
The war on drugs is simply not working, according to a new report by Christian Aid.

Religious freedom 'brutally under siege' - Congressman Chris Smith
Religious freedom is "constantly and brutally under siege" around the world, and the US must act decisively to end it, a top Congressman has said.

Boko Haram: Five terrorist camps liberated by Nigerian army
Five terrorist camps under Boko Haram control in Borno State have been destroyed by Nigerian troops, according to the Nigerian Army.

Churches, by all means criticise the Government, but let's do our own thing too
The Church mustn't stop at criticism - we must provide an alternative vision, backed up by action.

Uncovering buried treasure: Previously unseen work from major Christian writer to be published
2016 marks the 20th anniversary of the death of Henri Nouwen â widely regarded as one of the most profound and influential spiritual writers of the 20th Century.

The EU will welcome 3 million refugees by 2017, according to European commission
The European Commission expects some 3 million asylum seekers to arrive in the European Union by 2017, who would boost the EU's economic output and even improve public finances in the longer-term if integrated into the workforce.

Palestinian shot dead by Israeli forces in the West Bank
Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank on Thursday after he ignored calls to halt and attempted to attack one of the soldiers at a crowded bus stop, the military said.

Cameron and Obama: It is likely a bomb caused Russian plane crash
Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday it was increasingly likely a bomb brought down a Russian airliner over Egypt with the loss of 224 lives, and U.S. President Barack Obama said Washington was taking that possibility "very seriously".

Atheism not really a religion but a belief system, says creationist Ken Ham
Answers in Genesis CEO and Creationist Ken Ham cannot understand why people consider atheism as a religion, and he is encouraging Christians to learn more about this as well as other false religions so as to help battle secularization.