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Harry Farley is News Editor for Christian Today.
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Syrian church leaders blast 'brutal' and 'unjustified' airstrikes
Western airstrikes against President Assad were 'unjustified aggression' and a 'clear violation of the international laws', Syrian Church leaders have said.
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Bishop blasts Home Office as 'out of control' and inept over Windrush generation
A senior Church of England has blasted the Home Office as 'out of control' and inept.
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'Prejudiced' parents withdraw children from RE because they don't like Islam
Ministers have been urged to stop 'prejudiced' parents from pulling their children out of Religious Education classes because they don't them learning about Islam.
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Steve Chalke: Heaven is not just for Christians
Heaven cannot just be for Christians, a prominent church leader has said, suggesting that if only Christians had enteral life then salvation would be a 'geographical lottery'.
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Ealing abortion protest ban: Campaigners eye nationwide buffer zones banning prayer outside clinics
Pro-abortion campaigners are hoping to roll out a nationwide ban imposed on prayer vigils outside clinics.
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Ministers formally abandon plans for Ofsted to inspect Sunday schools
Ministers have abandoned plans to inspect Sunday schools following widespread public opposition, the education department announced on Tuesday.
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Pro-life prayer vigils banned from outside abortion clinic in landmark decision
Pro-life protestors will be banned from gathering outside an abortion clinic in west London after Ealing council unanimously voted last night to impose a safe zone.
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Anti-abortion campaigners face ban from praying outside clinics
Anti-abortion campaigners could be banned from praying outside a clinic in West London if a vote at Ealing Council is passed tonight.
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US Protestants now more likely than Catholics to go to church weekly
Less than one in four American Catholics attend Mass weekly, a new poll has suggested, meaning Protestants are more reliable in their church attendance.
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Bishop and senior clergyman join calls for Church of England to lose equalities exemptions
The Church of England should lose its protections under the Equalities Act that allow it to discriminate against people on the basis of their sexuality, a bishop and senior clergyman have said today.
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Shane Claiborne hosts Lynchburg Revival after Jerry Falwell threatens him with jail
'Progressive' Christians gathered in Lynchburg this weekend for a revival on the steps of one of Donald Trump's most ardent supporters, Jerry Falwell Jnr.
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Syria 'chemical weapons' attack: Christian charity 'deeply alarmed' as West's response comes under spotlight
The West's response to atrocities in Syria came under the spotlight on Monday as horrific images purported to show an alleged chemical weapons attack on a rebel-held town on Saturday.
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Israel Folau homophobia row: Christian rugby star claims he's being persecuted for saying gay people are bound for hell
Australian Christian rugby star Israel Folau has suggested he is being persecuted for his faith after facing intense criticism for suggesting gay people were going to hell.
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Mothers helped by abortion protesters plead against clinic buffer zones
A group of mothers persuaded against having an abortion by protesters are set to oppose a ruling that could ban prayer vigils outside clinics.
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Franklin Graham: Christians shouldn't vote for 'progressive' candidates
Franklin Graham has warned followers away from political candidates who describe themselves as 'progressives' indicating it is impossible to be a Christian and progressive.
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