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Lost CH Spurgeon sermon published for the first time
Lost CH Spurgeon sermon published for the first time

The notes for an early sermon preached by CH Spurgeon have been published more than 150 years after they were written.

An Open Letter to Tony Campolo
An Open Letter to Tony Campolo

David Robertson responds to Tony Campolo's change of mind on homosexuality.

After Tony Campolo\'s announcement, can evangelicals finally believe gay marriage is OK?
After Tony Campolo's announcement, can evangelicals finally believe gay marriage is OK?

'I am finally ready to call for the full acceptance of Christian gay couples into the Church,' he wrote yesterday.

China: Authorities demolish huge multi-million dollar church
China: Authorities demolish huge multi-million dollar church

A huge multi-million dollar cathedral-style church is being demolished in China.

Christian pastors on trial in Sudan moved to high security prison
Christian pastors on trial in Sudan moved to high security prison

Two South Sudanese pastors facing criminal charges in Sudan have been moved to a high security prison and have not been allowed any visitors, their lawyers have confirmed.

Christianity\'s bastions moving to Africa and Asia as West falls into secularism
Christianity's bastions moving to Africa and Asia as West falls into secularism

Christianity's stronghold has been shifting to Africa and Asia from Europe and the United States as the West continues to embrace secular values at their own risk, The Gospel Herald reported on Saturday.

ISIS militants execute suspected homosexuals by throwing them off a building
ISIS militants execute suspected homosexuals by throwing them off a building

The Islamic State has thrown blind-folded men head-first off a building in Mosul because they were gay, claiming the men were violating the Sharia law.

Pope Francis cites Bosnia and Herzegovina as model of world peace and unity
Pope Francis cites Bosnia and Herzegovina as model of world peace and unity

The world can look to Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country once torn apart by war and ethnic frontiers, as a sign of peace if fraternal dialogue is established, Pope Francis said.

Women in Nepal take up judo, karate lessons amid rise in sexual attacks after quakes

Women and girls displaced by this year's massive jolts in Nepal are now taking self-defence lessons from police following a rise in reports of sexual harassment.

Brits are spending more on restaurants and holidays as recovery takes hold
Brits are spending more on restaurants and holidays as recovery takes hold

Lower prices for basics are releasing more money to eat out and travel.

Google apologises as Indian PM\'s images appear in \'top 10 criminals\'
Google apologises as Indian PM's images appear in 'top 10 criminals'

Numerous pictures of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi turn up in search results when the key words "top 10 criminals" are used for an image search, prompting Google to issue an apology.

Iraq: Oil refinery town set to fall to government forces in reverse for Islamic State
Iraq: Oil refinery town set to fall to government forces in reverse for Islamic State

Iraqi forces have opened supply lines into Baiji and its nearby oil refinery.

Egg rationing in US amid soaring prices as avian flu continues to spread
Egg rationing in US amid soaring prices as avian flu continues to spread

Egg-rationing is now being implemented while prices of eggs have sky-rocketed as the Avian Flu hit around 46 million chickens and turkeys in the U.S.

No more fossil fuels, say G7 leaders in landmark commitment
No more fossil fuels, say G7 leaders in landmark commitment

Major economies will abandon fossil fuels by the end of the century.

Abortion cases down in nearly all US states as teen pregnancies continue to decline
Abortion cases down in nearly all US states as teen pregnancies continue to decline

Abortions in almost all US states have declined since 2010, the Huffington Post reported, based on a survey by the Associated Press.

School in Idaho decides to arm itself to ensure quick response to security problem
School in Idaho decides to arm itself to ensure quick response to security problem

An isolated school in Idaho has decided to buy four guns as protection against criminals and trained staff to use them.