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Church apologises for John Smyth review delays
The Church of England has apologised for ongoing delays to the review into its handling of allegations of abuse against the late evangelical leader, John Smyth.
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Broadcaster tells how cancer brought her closer to God
Broadcaster and journalist Kate Nicholas has revealed how "a second cancer journey" brought her into a deeper relationship with God.
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North Korea is once again world's worst persecutor of Christians
Open Doors has released its World Watch List 2024 detailing the 50 countries where Christians suffer the most for their faith, and North Korea ranks number one for the 22nd time in 23 years.
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IHOPKC says some reports of misconduct likely 'were not handled properly\'
"From what we can tell, most of those incidents happened under the watch of leaders who are no longer here, but that doesn't change IHOPKC's responsibility to thoroughly examine and address each case."
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Pro-lifer's trial over silent prayer delayed again
The trial of a Christian who prayed silently near an abortion clinic has been delayed for a second time.
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Street Preachers' Charter in development to prevent more arrests
A new charter is being developed after a number of high profile arrests and prosecutions involving street preachers.
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Archaeological evidence supports biblical account of destroyed city
Latest archaeological research has found evidence of extensive burning at a city mentioned in the Bible.
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UCF reports massive surge in violence against Christians in India
A C Michael, the National Coordinator of UCF, expressed concern over the unsettling average of three incidents per day in the last week of 2023.
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Christians more likely to use AI at work than non-Christians: survey
Self-identified Christians are more likely to use artificial intelligence in their work on at least some occasions than their non-Christian peers, according to survey data released by the Barna Group.
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Religious unpaid carers have better health, study finds
Unpaid carers who have a faith are more likely to be in better health than their counterparts who are not religious.
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Could the Pope's plea inspire Scorsese's next blockbuster?
At the age of 81, Scorsese, known for his tough and impactful storytelling, has made clear his desire to shift gears once more and explore the subject of Jesus Christ in his upcoming film.
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Christian in Pakistan loses job, home after false blasphemy charge
Acquittal after a false blasphemy charge has not kept a Christian widow in Pakistan from being driven from her job and village amid threats.