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Christian minister claims she was told her Jesus car bumper stickers could invalidate her insurance policy
A minister in Neath Port Talbot claimed that her insurance company threatened to void her insurance policy because she put religious stickers on her car's chassis.

British mosques serve tea and cake to build bridges after Charlie Hebdo attack
In a bid to encourage inter-faith dialogue, a number of mosques across Britain decided to open their doors at the weekend to non-Muslims to promote interaction with the Muslim community.

Boko Haram feared to be planning large scale attack around Nigeria's elections
Islamist militant group Boko Haram is believed to be getting ready to launch a large scale attack ahead of general elections on February 14, beginning in the strategic city of Maiduguri in northeastern Nigeria.

Chad troops take back Nigerian town from Boko Haram
Soldiers from Chad have driven out elements of African extremist group Boko Haram from a town in the northeastern region of Nigeria.

Super Bowl commercial imagines what would happen if God's cellphone battery died
Super Bowl commercial imagines what happen when God's cellphone dies
Mother tracks down stranger who gave her a letter on the train praising her parenting skills
Mother tracked him down through social media and the press

Bobbi Kristina's family praying at her bedside as her condition remains unknown
Bobbi Kristina in induced coma as family and friends gather together to hope for the best
Paul Walker's daughter Meadow shares touching throwback photos with her father as 'Fast & Furious 7' trailer releases during Super Bowl
Paul Walker's only child, Meadow, shared a cute photo of herself and her father on Instagram early Monday morning.

Japan vows revenge for ISIS beheadings
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe vowed to avenge the deaths of two countrymen killed by extremist Muslim organization the Islamic State (IS) after a new beheading video was released over the weekend.

UK couple married for 70 years say they have never argued, have answer for world peace
A couple from Tiverton, Devon insist that they have never had an argument in their 70 years of marriage, and have a solution for achieving world peace.

Russell Wilson gives God thanks after Seahawks Super Bowl defeat
Seattle Seahawks quarterback and outspoken Christian Russell Wilson gave thanks to God in spite of his team's loss at the Super Bowl on Sunday.

We don't take rights of Christians seriously enough, says Council of Europe
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has voted overwhelmingly in favour of a report into discrimination against Christians.

'Symbolic moment' as first US all-female mosque is opened
Tired of feeling excluded from worship by strict gender rules, two Muslim women have opened their own mosque, where only women are allowed.

Stephen Sizer apologises for 9/11 Facebook post
The Anglican vicar who appeared to support 9/11 anti-Semitic conspiracy theories has apologised.

Egypt court sentences 183 Muslim Brotherhood supporters to death
An Egyptian court sentenced 183 supporters of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood to death on Monday on charges of killing police officers, part of a sustained crackdown by authorities on Islamists.

Iran: Holocaust cartoon competition launched in Charlie Hebdo backlash
Two Iranian institutions have launched a cartoon competition centred on the theme of Holocaust denial following outrage over those published by Charlie Hebdo.