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China Cracks down On Children Attending Church
According to Texas-based watchdog China Aid, authorities in Zhejiang province have begun setting up community cultural centres and holding child-friendly activities at weekends to attract young people, "eliminating the problem of them attending church".
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Iraqi Priests Celebrate Mass In Destroyed Church For First Time Since ISIS
After more than two years of ISIS control, priests today held mass at the Mart Shmoni Church in Bashiqa, east of Mosul, for the first time since it was liberated.
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ISIS Crucify Five In Mosul For 'Giving Information To Apostates'
The crucified corpses of five people accused of giving information to "the enemy" have been displayed by ISIS in the city of Mosul in Iraq.
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What Do We Know About Trump's Faith?
Donald Trump will be the 45th President of the United States, and among his main supporters are white evangelical Christians.
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Evangelical Leaders Urge Unity Amid 'Deep Divisions' Of US Election
As America comes to terms with the shock victory of Donald Trump, top evangelical leaders have signed a declaration of unity amid the "deeply divisive nature of this election cycle".
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Fears For Millions Of Iraqis Living In Tents As Temperatures Expected To Plummet
Millions of people displaced in Iraq will face freezing temperatures this winter, some with little or even no protection against the cold.
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Hundreds Of Families Abducted By ISIS, May Be Used As Human Shields
Spokeswoman for the UN high commissioner for human rights, Ranina Shamdasani, said that 1,500 families were last week forced to retreat from Hammam al-Alil, which lies to the south of Mosul.
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100 Decapitated Bodies Found In Mass Grave Near Mosul
The grave was found in the School of Agriculture, a college on the outskirts of the town of Hammam al-Alil which was liberated from ISIS yesterday.
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'This Is How We Spread Hope': Iraqi Christians Persecuted By ISIS Donate Money To Help One Another
A priest is encouraging Christians who have fled extreme violence and persecution at the hands of Islamic State to live generously despite their troubles.
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ISIS Is Teaching Children How To Behead And Make Suicide Bombs
One father told Save the Children that there was a television in the garden of a local school run by militants "where they were showing propaganda: how to kill and how to make suicide bombs and how to cut heads off".
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Christians Released From Iranian Prison, Accused Of 'Propaganda Against The Regime'
Four men facing charges of engaging in missionary activity and propaganda against the regime have been released on bail in Iran.
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Ebola One Year On: Sierra Leone's Children Are Still Suffering
A year ago today, Sierra Leone was declared Ebola free, but thousands of children orphaned by the virus are still suffering immense difficulties.
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New Chaplain To The Archbishop Of Canterbury Appointed
Revd Isabelle Hamley will oversee the development of the Archbishop's priority of prayer and the renewal of religious life in addition to her duties as chaplain.
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These Heartbreaking Photos Of Syrian Refugees Reveal The Human Impact Of War
A new series of portraits hopes to reveal the emotional impact of the Syrian conflict on the hundreds of thousands of people who have been forced to flee their homes since the war began in 2011.
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Protests After San Diego Church Told The Devil Is Working Through Clinton
Protests have erupted in San Diego after a church bulletin suggested that the devil is working through Democrat presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
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