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Church of England appoints second woman bishop
Revd Canon Alison White has been appointed as the Bishop Suffragan of Hull, the second woman to take up the post of bishop in the Church of England since legislation was passed last year.

LifeWay pulls all 'heaven tourism' titles in doubts over authenticity and theology
Testimonies by Todd Burpo and Don Piper are among those affected by the decision.

Saudi Arabia building up military near Yemen border as conflict worsens
Iranian-backed Houthi Shi'ite militants seized the central city of Taiz at the weekend.

Afghanistan: Obama commits US troops through 2015-16 to avoid Iraq-style meltdown
Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani asked for the troops to stay.

Germanwings crash was probably not terrorism, says French minister
The cockpit voice recorder was damaged but can still be used.

Nigerian Archbishop says 'There must be change' after election
A Nigerian Archbishop has said that the country must undergo drastic changes, whatever the outcome of Saturday's presidential election.

The challenge for Christians does not lie in having enemies but having the right ones
If you're a Christian, it should come as no surprise for you to have enemies, the senior pastor of Mecklenburg Community Church in Charlotte, North Carolina says.

Oscar Romero 35 years on: Five quotes you need to read from a modern day Christian martyr
Thirty-five years after his assassination Oscar Romero's voice still needs to be heard.

Cote de Pablo returns to TV with The Dovekeepers
After eight seasons of playing the character of Special Agent Ziva David on NCIS, actress Cote de Pablo is making her television return via the four-hour CBS miniseries The Dovekeepers, the inspiring story of four women who stood up to the Roman Army during the siege of Masada in 70 AD.

Jim Parsons on the late Leonard Nimoy: He was a true gentleman
If there is one actor the finicky Dr. Sheldon Cooper of The Big Bang Theory puts on a pedestal, then it is the late Leonard Nimoy, who portrayed Spock in the original Star Trek movies.

The String Movement disarms bullying with kindness
The String Movement is out to disarm bullying with kindness, and movement coordinator Ashley Mays says it is important for every person to feel safe in their own school and community.

Former American Idol contestant Kimberly Henderson says her Christian faith kept her from aborting baby
Former American Idol contestant Kimberly Henderson, 26 almost had an abortion but her Christian faith saved her from giving up her baby.

19 Kids and Counting's Amy Duggar causes a stir with photo of herself kissing boyfriend Dillon King
The popular Duggar cousin Amy of 19 Kids and Counting is clearly feeling the joy of being in a loving relationship, and she has been sharing a lot of pictures with her new man Dillon King on her Instagram account (@amyduggar).

Jill Duggar had to write out dating rules before starting her courtship with husband Derick
Everybody knows that the Duggar family of 19 Kids and Counting have some strict rules when it comes to dating, and one of these is to always have a chaperone present during dates.

Colombian pastor shot dead in robbery
A Colombian pastor was fatally shot in an attempted robbery in the city of Sincelejo on Saturday.

Cinderella actress Lily James thinks Disney princesses should be regarded as 'superheroes' because they are 'always nice'
Cinderella lead actress Lily James believes Disney princesses should be considered as superheroes because they are "always nice."