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Christians in France see \'worrying\' surge in hate crimes
In total, national police and gendarmerie services recorded 15,000 offences of an anti-religious, racist or xenophobic nature in 2023.
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Historic German church hosts worship service featuring Taylor Swift music
A centuries-old church in Germany drew more than 1,200 people on Sunday for worship services featuring the music of Taylor Swift.
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Five 'true story' films now streaming on Amazon Prime that you'll want to watch
You might despair at the negativity and depravity in many modern films, but if you're already subscribed to a streaming service, there are hidden gems to be found in their vast databases, including big budget films that have a positive message and small, independent Christian films.
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Pro-life rally outside Parliament urges MPs to reject abortion up to birth
Hundreds of people are expected to join a pro-life rally outside Parliament as MPs debate the Criminal Justice Bill and radical amendments that propose decriminalising abortion, even up to birth.
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MPs propose law change that would make sex-selective abortion legal in England and Wales
The campaign group against sex-selective abortion, Stop Gendercide, has raised concerns that pro-abortion amendments to a Government Bill would make sex-selective abortions legal in England and Wales.
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Dundee-based chaplain provides lifeline to people struggling with addiction and poor mental health
Tailored care and guidance is helping people to turn away from addiction towards functioning lives in the Scottish city of Dundee.
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Practising Christians more sceptical of artificial intelligence
Practising Christians and Scripture-engaged believers are more skeptical of artificial intelligence than the American public as a whole, according to a new survey.
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Lib Dems accused of deselecting candidate for Christian faith
The Liberal Democrat party has been reported to the equalities watchdog over accusations that Christian members are being treated unfairly.
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Churches open as shelters in flood-hit Brazil
Local churches across southern Brazil have opened their doors to provide shelter and aid to residents in areas of the country that have been devastated by catastrophic floods that have claimed the lives of at least 136 people and left around 537,000 displaced.
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Haitian aid workers worry American Christian donors could worsen crisis
A network led by seven humanitarian organizations is working to convince American faith-based donors to shift their support away from funding for orphanages to focus on family-strengthening initiatives.
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Gospel for Asia founder KP Yohannan dies of cardiac arrest after being struck by car
K.P. Yohannan, the founder and director of Gospel for Asia and the metropolitan of the Believers Eastern Church, has died of a cardiac arrest at the age of 74.
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After Hagia Sophia, Turkey converts a second ancient Byzantine church into a mosque
Muslim worshippers at the mosque on Friday said they viewed Chora Church's rededication as an Islamic site to be a national win for Turkey.