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US and UK should use foreign policy to help persecuted Christians, say Church leaders
The Archbishop of Canterbury hosted US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt at a meeting of faith leaders on Wednesday to discuss how Christians can be protected from persecution.
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'Fatherhood begins in the womb:' pro-life rally delivers powerful message from New York's Times Square
Retired National Football League player Ben Watson explained the importance of men in battling abortion, stating at a major pro-life rally in New York's Times Square that "fatherhood begins in the womb."
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Bestselling Christian writer and blogger Rachel Held Evans dies aged 37
Rachel Held Evans, a New York Times best-selling progressive Christian writer, has died at age 37.
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The new campus commandment: Thou shalt not be offensive
Question: If you believe in the traditional Judeo-Christian sex ethic â that no one should have sex apart from the bonds of holy matrimony (between a man and a woman) â should you be disqualified from making a presentation at a college campus?
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From Paris to Boston, the crucial role of fire chaplains
Chaplain of the Paris Fire Brigade, Jean-Marc Fournier, is credited with saving several items of great significance â such as the crown of thorns â from the Cathedral of Notre Dame as it burned.
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Donald Trump says Americans are proud to talk about God again
President Donald Trump boasted on Thursday that Americans are once again saying "God" and "Merry Christmas" thanks to his administration.
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Synagogue shooting suspect was a churchgoer who thought killing Jews was God's will
The 19-year-old suspect in a fatal synagogue shooting in Poway, California, on Saturday has been revealed as a church member who thought he was doing God's will by attacking Jews.
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US religious freedom report focuses on growing restrictions in China
Persecution against believers in China was front and center as the US Commission on International Religious Freedom released its 20th annual report Monday morning.
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Americans who prefer the New Testament are more likely to be pro-life and oppose gay marriage
Americans who say they prefer the New Testament over the Old Testament are more likely to oppose gay marriage and say they are pro-life, according to new data.
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Mother threatened to blow up church on Easter Sunday before being tackled by worshippers
A former part-time NBC 7 producer, mother of two and Navy veteran threatened to blow up a San Diego church while armed with a handgun and holding a 10-month-old baby during an Easter Sunday service before she was tackled by congregants.
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Call for prayers after Rachel Held Evans is placed in medically induced coma
Progressive Christian writer Rachel Held Evans has been placed in a medically induced coma following health complications.
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Sharp drop in church membership among Americans - poll
The percentage of Americans who say they belong to a church, synagogue or mosque has hit a historic low, a new Gallup report released Thursday shows.
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Christian climate change campaigner among activists arrested during Extinction Rebellion in London
A Christian minister was among the climate change activists arrested at Oxford Circus during the Extinction Rebellion that has brought parts of London to a halt this week.
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Giant advert in Times Square blasts New York's 'abortion extremism'
The pro-life student association Students for Life of America is sponsoring a giant video advertisement this week in Manhattan's Times Square, speaking out against New York's "abortion extremism."
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Islamophobia is not behind stronger support for Christian refugees among Americans - study
Participants in the study who thought that most of the refugees were Muslim were no less likely to say they would donate than participants who believed the refugees included Christians and people following other faith traditions.