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About Lucinda Borkett-Jones
Lucinda Borkett-Jones was Features Editor for Christian Today until July 2015.
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World's smallest Bible goes on display in Jerusalem
A copy of the Hebrew Bible etched onto a chip the size of a grain of sugar has gone on display for the first time at the Israel Museum.
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Niche interest groups or a solid political option? Meet the UK's two Christian political parties
The Christian Peoples Alliance and the Christian Party say they are raising issues that no one else is talking about.
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Rachel Held Evans: the Church can be a place of hope – even for millennials
Rachel Held Evans' latest book, Searching for Sunday, explores the role of the church for a questioning generation.
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Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi wounded in air strike
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of Islamic State was wounded in an air strike and is no longer in command of the group, it has been reported.
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'We sort of do God': The awkward relationship between the party leaders and people of faith
There are just over three weeks until Britain hits the polling booths and understandably our political leaders are looking for every opportunity to score our votes.
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Franklin Graham tops list of 100 influential Christians in the US
Franklin Graham has come top of a list of American Christian leaders 'who make a real impact on modern lives in 2015'.
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Pope Francis appeals for international action after migrant tragedy
Up to 700 people are feared to have died on Saturday when a boat carrying migrants capsized in the Mediterranean.
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Pakistan: Gunmen open fire at Catholic school in Lahore
Two masked gunmen opened fire outside a Catholic school in Lahore on Friday morning, injuring one student and two security guards.
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Memorial service for Germanwings crash victims at Cologne Cathedral
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and German President Joachim Gauck were among the 1,500-strong congregation.
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American Christians wear orange in solidarity with those persecuted for faith
Campaigns to get American Christians to wear orange in solidarity with persecuted Christians are gradually gathering momentum.
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Thousands attend funeral of Pakistani boy set on fire because he was a Christian
Around 2,000 people attended the funeral yesterday of a 15-year-old Pakistani boy who was set on fire, allegedly because he said he was a Christian.
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Youth pastors and baby killed by falling concrete block on highway
Two youth pastors from Washington State died, together with their eight-month-old son, when a slab of concrete fell on their pickup truck on Monday.
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Man who rescued quadriplegic abandoned in woods says God guided him
The person who rescued a disabled man abandoned in a park in Philadelphia, has said that God led him to the site.
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400 migrants drown off Libyan coast trying to get to Europe
As many as 400 migrants are believed to have drowned of the coast of Libya, after their boat capsized, according to reports from survivors.
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Cardinal Vincent Nichols: To have a stable future, Iraq needs Christians
The leader of the Catholic Church in Britain has urged international leaders to see that the Christian communities have an essential role to play in rebuilding Iraq.
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