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War in Gaza 'needs to end now', says Archbishop
Archbishop Justin Welby called the war "cruel and horrific".
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Faith in the spotlight: Inside Tennessee's trailblazing Christian nightclub
In the heart of Nashville, Tennessee, a new kind of nightclub is making waves.
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Teaching children God's perfect design for marriage
"Even in the Church today we are starting to see young people having relationships for fun not because they are necessarily interested in marriage."
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Christians face harassment in over 160 countries as restrictions reach record levels: Pew study
In an alarming trend, Christians experienced harassment in 160 countries in 2021, according to a comprehensive study of 190 countries published by the Pew Research Center, which revealed that government restrictions on religion also reached an all-time high.
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Jeremy Camp 'beyond grateful' for prayers after successful heart surgery
Jeremy Camp's surgery to correct a serious heart condition was a "success," though it will take a "few months to fully heal," the singer's wife, Adrienne, revealed in a social media post thanking supporters for their prayers.
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Head of Catholic order for the Holy Land calls for a \'just peace\'
As skepticism of brokering peace in the Holy Land grows, Cardinal Fernando Filoni insisted coexistence is still possible.
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Fulfilling the call to make disciples
"There aren't any cheat codes if we want to see change," said Mark Waterfield.
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In \'God\'s Ghostwriters,\' scholar Candida Moss looks at the hidden hands behind the Bible
In her new book, Moss argues that slaves and other lower-status workers played a key role in producing and preserving the Christian Scriptures.
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Christians could be caught out by new 'extremist' definition
Christians are at risk of being branded 'extremists' under the government's new definition of extremism published this week, a campaign group has warned.
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Judge upholds dismissal of Christian actress over Facebook post about homosexuality
An Employment Appeal Tribunal has upheld a previous judgment ruling that a theatre was within the law when it dismissed a Christian actress over a Facebook post that was critical of homosexuality.
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Gazan Christians 'closer than ever to crucified Saviour'
"People walk for long hours to get a small box of food, which in the end is not even enough for three people."
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Changing the law on assisted suicide will put lives at risk, say campaigners
A coalition of over 40 organisations has warned of the "dangers" for terminally ill and disabled people if assisted suicide is made legal.