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Evangelicals say Christian refugees are being shut out of the US
A group of evangelical Christians are concerned that only a handful of Christians from the Middle East have been admitted to the US so far this year.

Billy Graham's grandson, Will Graham, brings over a thousand people to Christ at Scotland outreach
More than 1,000 people have reportedly turned to Jesus Christ during a recent three-day evangelism event in Falkirk, Scotland.

Sermon of the Year: Let Christ break your chains
Captivity takes many forms. It can be illness, it can be people, it can be possessions or addictions â it can even be our own thoughts.

Sermon of the Year: Fear, faith and Jesus
Fear has the potential to hold us captive and stop us living in the fullness of life that Christ called us to.

Church looks to psychometric testing to stop paedophiles becoming priests
The Church of England is looking to implement psychometric testing to stop potential paedophiles from becoming clergy.

All female Sermon of the Year final sees former primary teacher win
The Sermon of the Year competition at London School of Theology (LST) last night was won by a former primary school teacher with a powerful message based on Jesus calming the storm.

Church review of abuse cases failed to show full picture
A 'botched' review of cases of child sex abuse in the Church of England failed to show the full extent of the issue, a report admits today.

Why both Christians and atheists both need to lose their prejudices
What if the war between Christians and atheists is all a bit of a myth? What if we don't want to work through our differences in an intellectual boxing ring?

Bishop of London: Safeguarding â independence v responsibility
The bishop of London, Sarah Mullally, writes for Christian Today on whether the Church should make safeguarding independent from its structures.

Christianity and culture: Why too much 'salt of the earth' is as bad as too little
This week I was privileged to attend the National Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast held at Westminster Hall in the Houses of Parliament.
Pope says Christians need to 'break down barriers' that divide them
The Pope made the comments during a visit to Geneva to take part in the World Council of Churches' 70th anniversary

Facts you should know about junk removal and furniture disposal
(Partner Post) Whether it's for your home, or your place of business, at some point you have to get new furniture. And replacing furniture means getting rid of the old stuff. But can you dispose of old furniture in an eco-friendly way?

Scientists create 3D image of Jesus based on Turin Shroud
A team of Italian scientists have created a 3D representation of the man on the Shroud of Turin in an effort to produce what they believe to be an accurate replica of the body of Jesus Christ.

Chris Pratt uses MTV awards thank-you speech to tell people 'God is real'
Hollywood actor Chris Pratt took the spotlight at the MTV Movie & TV Awards on Monday when he used his acceptance speech for the 'Generation Award' to tell the audience that God is real and loves them.

Man who took down gunman in Walmart carjacking attempt is a pastor
An armed pastor has been hailed by police officers as a good Samaritan after he shot and killed a gunman who attempted to steal a car at a Walmart parking lot in Washington state.

Andrew Brunson's daughter says she feels 'shock and betrayal' over his imprisonment
Jacqueline Furnari, the daughter of Pastor Andrew Brunson, has said that the family feels betrayed by the imprisonment of her father in Turkey, where he has been living for years.