World
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How the Andrew Brunson case is straining relations between the US and Turkey to breaking point
Presidents Trump and Erdogan met only a month ago at a NATO summit where Trump praised the Turkish president for 'doing things the right way'.
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Churches hold vigils after shooting leaves four dead in eastern Canada
Four people, including two police officers, were killed in a shooting in eastern Canada on Friday in the latest eruption of gun violence across the country that has led to calls for weapons bans in cities.
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Egypt security forces stop attempted church suicide bombing - state television
Egyptian security forces have thwarted a suicide bomb attack on a church just outside of Cairo, state television said on Saturday.
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Yemen: Saudi airstrike hits bus carrying children, dozens killed
'Our shops were open and shoppers were walking around as usual. All of those who died were residents, children and shop owners.'
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Argentina Senate rejects measure to legalise abortion
Argentine senators rejected a bill to legalise abortion after an impassioned debate ran into the early hours of Thursday
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Israel to move Armageddon prison to reveal ancient Christian church
In 2005, work to expand the aging Megiddo Prison uncovered the remains of a 3rd century Christian prayer hall, including a mosaic referring to 'God Jesus Christ'.
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5 reasons why cleanliness is godliness
(Partner Post) There is no more profound truth to this idiom than the fact that cleaning or improving our environment promotes a positive mindset and sense of responsibility.
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What to look for in a credit card
(Partner Post) There are many different credit cards to choose from and it is important to find the right one for your needs.
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Christian aid agency World Vision responds to Indonesia earthquake
International aid agency World Vision is responding to the 7-magnitude earthquake which struck Indonesia's Lombok Island on Sunday.
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Zimbabwe's churches urge lifting of international sanctions
In a 'pastoral statement', the ZCC said: 'We plead with the international community not continue the isolation of Zimbabwe on the basis of shortcomings of this election.'
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Tourists flee Indonesia's Lombok island after quake kills 91
The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) said the death toll was expected to rise as information came in from areas where thousands of buildings collapsed or were badly damaged
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Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa calls for unity, rival questions election result
President Emmerson Mnangagwa called on Friday for Zimbabwe to unite behind him after he was declared winner of national elections.
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After election violence, Zimbabwe churches urge party leaders to talk peace
The general secretary of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches has called for calm after violence yesterday claimed the lives of at least three people in the aftermath of a disputed election.
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Pray for Zimbabwe, urge churches as tensions rise before election announcement
Christians in Zimbabwe are calling for prayer in advance of the results of the presidential election.
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Passengers 'grateful to God' after plane crashes in Mexico with no deaths
Dozens of people were injured when a packed Aeromexico-operated Embraer jet crashed after takeoff in Mexico's state of Durango on Tuesday.