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Genius with highest IQ in the world embraces Christianity
CofE bishop repents for failure to address grooming gang issue
There is a toxic side to conservative evangelicalism that needs to be brought to light
The Newsboys dropped by record label following Tait revelations
Same-sex households on the rise in the US
Bishop TD Jakes addresses speculation about Diddy parties
Research shows that lifelong marriage is good for all concerned
Meg Loney went from the depths of drug addiction to being a follower of Christ bringing hope and healing to others with her music.
In 2008, Wilson Femayi was wrongly convicted and sent to prison for a crime he didn’t commit. He had just graduated from Bible college. His arrest — the result of a personal vendetta — was a devastating moment. But even in that dark place, God was at work. Today, Wilson is the Executive Director of Prison Fellowship Zimbabwe, leading programmes that are restoring prisoners and reuniting families across the country.
A new report from International Christian Concern (ICC) has revealed a disturbing rise in violence against Christians across parts of Africa, with Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and Kenya experiencing a surge in attacks, abductions, massacres and forced displacements.