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Andy Walton is a Contributing Writer for Christian Today.
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Election Analysis: Corbyn the big tent revivalist, May preaching to the choir
Why did Theresa May flunk the challenge and Jeremy Corbyn exceed expectations?
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Afrikan Boy: The innovative music star talks faith, family and prayer
As he takes to the stage as part of the Meltdown Festival on London's South Bank this weekend, he speaks to Christian Today about his life and career so far.
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Church is 17th most trusted body in the UK, out of a list of 24
The Church is only the 17th most trusted public institution in the UK according to a new survey. 24 different institutions were ranked by how much they are trusted by the public.
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Why is the President attacking our Mayor in the middle of a terror attack?
Our American cousins should know this – the UK withstood the Blitz and the IRA and we will withstand the current wave of terror attacks. You can either help us out or you can spread fake news about us. Make the right choice.
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How can one of the world's most famous churches be in danger of actually falling down?
One of the most iconic churches in the world is in serious danger. Reports say concern is so high among experts that emergency work is required to prevent further damage at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
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Pentecost - what is it and why is it so important?
Pentecost is the celebration of the coming of the Holy Spirit and the birth of the Church. The story is recounted in the Book of Acts. 'When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place,' we are told.
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'The light shines in the darkness': Finding hope after Manchester
Churches in Manchester are continuing to help the city grieve following the devastating terror attack last week.
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Scripture Union - Famous evangelical organisation marks 150th anniversary
One of the most well-known names in the evangelical Christian world is marking its 150th anniversary today. Scripture Union, which began on 2 June 1867 in Islington, North London, is celebrating its 150th birthday.
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Are fidget spinners Satanic?
Popular online post claims it looks like a satanic symbol because of the resemblance to the number 666. 'Parents be aware – Satan is targeting and indoctrinating the children with these toys,' it says.
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50 years on, what The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper teaches us about music
50 years ago today, one of the most influential albums of all time was released. What can it teach us?
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Christians, for the love of God, stop calling gay activists Nazis
There is nothing new under the sun. Yet some depressing patterns repeat with such alarming regularity that one wonders if some people missed the memo.
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Tennis star turned pastor faces backlash over LGBT comments
Australian tennis legend turned pastor Margaret Court has again caused controversy over her views on homosexuality.
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Archbishop Welby: Don't be cynical about politicians, pray!
The Archbishop of Canterbury has used an appearance on Thought For The Day to call for citizens across the UK to show respect for politicians.
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Jesuits in Britain appoint new head
Jesuits in Britain have a new Provincial General Superior. Father Damian Howard SJ will take over at the helm of the organisation in Britain which is formally known as the Society of Jesus.
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How St Augustine of Canterbury changed the world forever
There aren't many people who've had such an impact on history as St Augustine of Canterbury. On his feast day today, it's worth exploring who he was and why he was so influential.
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