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Ofsted turns a blind eye to bullying of Christians, says Christian Institute
Ofsted is accused of giving "inadequate attention" to the bullying of Christian children in Muslim-majority schools in Birmingham.

Prostitution as a human right: Why Amnesty International is on the verge of a terrible mistake
Next week Amnesty International will ask delegates to vote on proposals to recognise prostitution as a human right.

Church, African leaders oppose Obama's gay rights 'ideological colonisation' bid
Leaders in both religious and political spheres in Africa panned US President Barack Obama's move to promote gay rights as he visited Kenya this weekend, a practice Pope Francis has described as "ideological colonisation."

10 inspirational quotes from William Wilberforce
Abolitionist William Wilberforce led the anti-slave trade movement in 18th century Britain.

Iran dictating nuke deal terms? UN seen yielding to Tehran's soil sample demand
Iran is reportedly demanding that it take its own soil samples from an alleged nuclear site, and it may be able to get what it wants.

Less than a fifth of Americans believe the US is a Christian nation
The majority believe it is still far more welcoming to Christians than Muslims, a new poll has found.

People get scared and lonely in life, but they're never alone, says Sadie Robertson
Sadie Robertson, the 18-year-old star of the "Duck Dynasty" show is once again inspiring her fans with her Christian faith by encouraging people to trust in God no matter what they are going through in life.

US House Speaker asked to quit post for making 'Congress subservient' to Obama
In a bold move, conservative Republican Rep. Mark Meadows of North Carolina has filed a resolution Tuesday to oust Rep. John Boehner as Speaker.

Five ways to stop the post-festival crash
After a great time away, how do you avoid a post-festival low? Martin Saunders has some tips.

Florida gun store sued after declaring itself 'Muslim-free zone'
A Florida gun store that proclaimed itself a Muslim-free zone was sued on Wednesday in federal court by the state chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations on the grounds that the restriction is discriminatory.

Pass it on - the value of wisdom from elders
Claire Musters shares some of the wisdom she's picked up over the years.

Kuwait 'uncovers Islamic State network'
Kuwait has uncovered a network of Islamic State militants who fought in Iraq and Syria and detained several of its members, the interior ministry said on Thursday.

Christian mother of three 'abducted and forced into Islamic marriage'
A Christian mother of three has been kidnapped and forced into an Islamic marriage in Pakistan, campaigners say.

MH370 search: Malaysia 'almost certain' debris found is from Boeing 777
Malaysia is "almost certain" that plane debris found on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean is from a Boeing 777, the deputy transport minister said on Thursday.

Anti-Semitic incidents soar in the UK
The number of recorded anti-Semitic incidents in Britain soared in the first six months of this year compared with 2014, probably due to a surge in reporting among fearful Jews, a report by a Jewish community body said on Thursday.

Jessa and Ben Seewald announce August to October stints in Southern Women's Show
There is no stopping Christian couple Ben and Jessa Seewald from making public appearances even after The Learning Channel (TLC) just cancelled their television show "19 Kids and Counting."