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The Bible says to welcome refugees
A new Trump ruling will prohibit virtually all Central American migrants from seeking asylum in the United States.

XXXchurch founder Craig Gross moving on after 17 years at the helm
Craig Gross, who founded XXXchurch 17 years, is handing over the reins to former adult star Brittni De La Mora and Rich De La Mora.

'I have no problem with faith or spirituality,' says atheist comedian Ricky Gervais
Atheist comedian Ricky Gervais talked about the difference between faith and magic during an interview with Stephen Colbert on "The Late Show" this week.

Eritrea closes the last Christian-run health centre
After seizing nearly two dozen Catholic-run clinics in the last month, the authorities in Eritrea have now moved to shut down all of the health centres being operated by the Catholic Church in the country.

LGBT teaching should be done in the home, says Christian campaigner
A Christian campaigner has defended parents protesting at the school gates over controversial LGBT lessons.

Bestselling Christian writer Philip Yancey to tour the UK
Philip Yancey, bestselling author of The Jesus I Never Knew and What's So Amazing About Grace?, is coming to the UK on a rare speaking tour to shine a light on leprosy.

Tory peer fears for disabled babies if Northern Ireland abortion plans go ahead
Lord Shinkwin has told the House of Lords that plans to widen abortion access in Northern Ireland sends the message that babies with disabilities are "better off dead".

Edinburgh and Glasgow consider stricter regulations for lap dancing bars
Lap dancing bars in Edinburgh and Glasgow could soon be subject to much tougher regulations if proposals to introduce licences are given the go ahead.

'Iron curtain' of religious persecution must end, says US religious freedom rep
The US' religious freedom ambassador Sam Brownback made an impassioned plea to people of faith on Tuesday to fight for their liberties and those of others suffering for their faith worldwide.

Digital Minister Margot James apologises for delay to age verification checks
Digital Minister Margot James has said she is "extremely sorry" for the prolonged delay to a new age verification scheme designed to protect young people from watching online adult content

Newer mission agencies more likely to focus on social action than proclamation - study
Newer mission agencies are more likely to be focused on social action projects than evangelism and proclamation, according to a study.

West Sussex library drops church-run kids' singalong
Parents have been left angry after a volunteer church group was told it could no longer run the children's singalong in the local library.

Archaeologists discover location where David sought refuge from King Saul?
The site discovered at Khirbet a-Ra'i, near the modern-day Israeli city of Kiryat Gat, is believed to be Ziklag, a Philistine settlement recorded in the Old Testament.

Over 15,000 people sign open letter opposing abortion changes in Northern Ireland
An open letter launched by Baroness O'Loan in opposition to extending abortion to Northern Ireland has been signed over 15,000 times.

Mothers are the drivers of their kids' faith more than fathers - study
Christians in America are more likely to say it was their mother's faith that influenced them rather than their father's, although research has found that grandparents are significant too.

Joni Eareckson Tada thanks Jesus after being declared cancer free
Joni Eareckson Tada is celebrating after beating breast cancer for the second time.