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Political and religious leaders look to Trump for help to end persecution of Nigeria's Christians
Political and religious leaders look to Trump for help to end persecution of Nigeria's Christians

A Nigerian Archbishop has joined US political leaders in calling on Donald Trump to intervene in the ongoing persecution of Christians in Nigeria.

Christian cake baker files lawsuit against Colorado as pressure mounts over gender transition cake
Christian cake baker files lawsuit against Colorado as pressure mounts over gender transition cake

Although Jack Phillips won a Supreme Court victory over a gay wedding cake earlier this year, the legal battle to bake according to his convictions is still raging on

Over a quarter of Brits and Americans would like to see a female or gender-neutral Santa
Over a quarter of Brits and Americans would like to see a female or gender-neutral Santa

With the 'gender neutral' trend shaking up everything from personal identities to clothes and toys, it should come as no surprise that over a quarter of people also want it to shake up the tradition of a male Santa Claus.

Silent Night: the story of the carol that paused a war
Silent Night: the story of the carol that paused a war

Two popular stories contribute to its appeal: one concerning the circumstances of its composition in Oberndorf, near Salzburg in Austria, and the other its role in the Christmas Truce of 1914 when the opposing forces walked out of their trenches to greet their enemies and share food and drink.

Where is the Cross in Revelation?
Where is the Cross in Revelation?

Any discussion of 'the cross' in the Book of Revelation initially looks like a substantial challenge: it is barely mentioned at all overtly.

Shamed MP Fiona Onasanya says she is in 'good biblical company' as she compares herself to OT prophets
Shamed MP Fiona Onasanya says she is in 'good biblical company' as she compares herself to OT prophets

Onansanya was convicted yesterday of perverting the course of justice after lying about who was driving her car.

Both/and discipleship: Why Christians need to embrace complexity
Both/and discipleship: Why Christians need to embrace complexity

Our culture has a decidedly fraught relationship with complexity.

Why 'Joy to the World' is for life, not just for Christmas
Why 'Joy to the World' is for life, not just for Christmas

Isaac Watts (1674-1748), the writer of the song, didn't intend the song to be sung only at Christmas; it was originally written to be sung all year round.

Fresh arrests see more Early Rain church members held, US watchdogs denounce crackdown
Fresh arrests see more Early Rain church members held, US watchdogs denounce crackdown

The move against the Early Rain church follows the arrest of 100 church members and leaders last week including its pastor Wang Yi and his wife Jiang Rong.

Vandalism forces cathedral to install security cameras
Vandalism forces cathedral to install security cameras

The dean of Peel Cathedral in the Isle of Man said it had no other option after vandals sprayed grafitti and damaged furniture.

Trump starts withdrawal of US forces from Syria, claims victory

Trump said on Wednesday they have succeeded in their mission to defeat Islamic State and were no longer needed in the country.

Using cannabis alters genetic structure of sperm
Using cannabis alters genetic structure of sperm

Cannabis is changing sperm but scientists are not completely sure how this will impacts users' children

Respect, gratitude and honesty are the top three life lessons parents want to teach their children
Respect, gratitude and honesty are the top three life lessons parents want to teach their children

The top three life lessons parents want to teach their children are to 'be respectful', 'be thankful for what you have' and be honest, new research has found.

Impact of asylum and benefits system is 'heartbreaking', says Scottish minister
Impact of asylum and benefits system is 'heartbreaking', says Scottish minister

A Scottish minister who led the campaign for a 10-year-old orphan to be saved from deportation says the UK asylum and benefits system is leaving people in hardship.

Living Advent Calendar is a hit with Hertfordshire village
Living Advent Calendar is a hit with Hertfordshire village

The village of Redbourn in Hertfordshire has taken the idea of marking each day of Advent by opening a new door to a new level.

When Christmas is just plain hard: 5 ways to help you cope
When Christmas is just plain hard: 5 ways to help you cope

Christmas is often more messy and broken than merry and bright.