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Robert Parr
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As Modi visits Trump, Christians raise concerns about religious freedom in India
As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits the US, concerns have been raised about anti-Christian hate crimes in the world's most populous democracy.
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Christian radio stations promoting peace in a world of war
Christian radio stations are being used to promote peaceful coexistence between faiths and communities in some of the most troubled parts of the world.
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Trump, Putin and Ukraine: blessed are the peacemakers?
The current situation may have been avoided if both sides of the conflict were able to make an attempt to understand each other's concerns and interests.
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Myanmar church bombed just weeks after becoming cathedral
A newly designated Catholic cathedral has been bombed by the ruling military regime in Myanmar.
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After Kristie Higgs, can Christians find their courage?
It's worth remembering just how bad things have got before we start celebrating too much.
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Why would anyone fight for modern Britain?
A recent study commissioned by The Times has suggested that around half of Gen Z believe Britain is racist and only 11 per cent of the age group would be willing to fight for the country, a significant drop from 20 years ago.
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Christmas was the deadliest time for Christians in Nigeria
Christmas in Nigeria, far from being a time in which the arrival of the Prince of Peace could be welcomed, turned out to be the deadliest and most violent month of the year for the country's persecuted Christians.
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Wikipedia co-founder tells his faith story
Larry Sanger, the co-founder of Wikipedia, has publicly declared himself to be a Christian after years as a sceptic.
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CoE grants £2 million to support struggling clergy
The Church of England has confirmed that it will be committing a £2 million grant to the Clergy Support Trust (CST), a centuries old charity that provides financial, health and wellbeing support to members of the clergy.
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CoE reparations plan 'poorly justified, historically uninformed'
The Church of England's plan to put £100 million towards slavery reparations has been condemned as "poorly justified, historically uninformed" and possibly lacking in legal justification.
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Disney and the endless need for more
Resist the urge to consume the next portion of slop before moving onto the next thing
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Donald Trump pledges to end anti-Christian bias
Donald Trump has said that he will be creating a White House task force charged with destroying anti-Christian bias within the federal government.
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Committed churchgoers give 5 times more to charity
A report published by Christian charity Stewardship has suggested that regular churchgoers in Britain give nearly five times as much to charity per month than the average person.
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Christians in Pakistan are also the victims of 'rape gangs'
Many cases involve rape, gang rape and conditions resembling slavery. As in England, the authorities cannot always be relied upon to assist victims or their families.
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Prison Fellowship sees change with targeted approach
Prison Fellowship International (PFI) has introduced what it believes is a groundbreaking approach to ministering to prisoners that achieves both the salvation of souls and a drop in re-offending.
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Calvin Robinson and the war of words
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Dad convicted for silent prayer near abortion clinic 'overwhelmingly thankful' to Vance for free speech comments
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Church of England General Synod backs safeguarding reforms
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Victory at last for Kristie Higgs, Christian teacher fired over Facebook posts
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Conservative bishops can ban same-sex blessings in their dioceses - they need to start doing this
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A win for Kristie, a win for Christians