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Practising Christians give more to charity, report reveals
Practising Christians, who are defined in the report as those attending church and reading the Bible at least once a month, exhibit a higher level of generosity.
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How can God's plan include both Christ's sacrifice and Satan's survival?
The question of why God allowed the death of His only Son, Jesus Christ, for the redemption of humanity's sins while seemingly allowing the continued existence of His adversary, Satan, is a profound theological conundrum that many believers encounter on their faith journey.
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'The Chosen' reaches No. 1 on Apple TV app store as Season 4 debuts
The widely acclaimed streaming series 'The Chosen' has achieved another milestone, climbing to the No. 1 spot in the Apple TV App Store during the first week of June, coinciding with the release of the first episode of its much-anticipated fourth season.
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Elvis Presley's Bible found by bedside on night he died sells for $120,000 at auction
Elvis Presley's personal Bible, a remarkable item filled with the late rock legend's personally highlighted reflections on scripture, has been sold at auction for $120,000.
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Notre Dame cross welcomed by Christian world
The reinstallation of the cross at Notre Dame Cathedral has been welcomed by Christians across the world.
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Somali convert attacked by Muslim relatives over his Christian faith
A Somali Christian convert faced a brutal attack from his Muslim relatives, leading to severe injuries and separation from his wife and five children.
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Elvis Presley's Bible with handwritten notes to be auctioned
The Bible is filled with bookmarked and underlined passages that held special meaning for the 'Blue Suede Shoes' singer.
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'Cancelled' Welsh hymns on mental illness and addiction resurrected by singer
In a cultural revival that delves into the heart of Welsh heritage, folk singer Lleuwen Steffan has unearthed a trove of hymns that were once shunned by all-male committees, reportedly due to their candid exploration of issues such as mental health and addiction.
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BBC affirms importance of religious broadcasting in the digital age
After commemorating 100 years of religious broadcasting, the BBC has reaffirmed its commitment to continue faith programming on both television and radio, emphasising the enduring relevance of religious content in today's media landscape.
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The unsung heroes of the Titanic who ministered faith in the face of immense tragedy
During April, as the world commemorated the 100th anniversary of the Titanic disaster, the stories of three courageous priests resurfaced.
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Why is the call so urgent for more servant leaders?
In today's world, where leadership often equates to power, wealth, and fame, there is a growing quest for authentic influence.
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Rare Christian book expected to fetch millions at London auction
A remarkable piece of Christian history is poised to make headlines at an upcoming auction in London.
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Cadbury faces criticism for 'gesture eggs' this Easter
The British confectionery company Cadbury is under fire from Christians for promoting chocolate eggs as 'gesture eggs'.
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Eton celeb sparks debate on standards of religious education
Reality TV star Spencer Matthews, known for his appearances on 'Made In Chelsea' and as an alumnus of Eton College, has ignited a lively debate on the standards of religious education.
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How does the Annunciation underpin fundamental beliefs within Christian faith?
How does the Annunciation underpin fundamental beliefs within Christian faith?
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