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Florence Taylor is a Junior Staff Writer for Christian Today.
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Pope Francis condemns easy access to guns after Orlando massacre
Pope Francis condemned the easy availability of guns, speaking one day after the Orlando massacre, the deadliest shooting in American history.
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Why human rights and Christian faith aren't always compatible
The difference lies in how the mutual goal of human flourishing is thought to be attained. While liberalism advocates for the absolute right of personal choice, a Christian approach has quite a different starting point.
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India: Church of South India to create 1000 green schools in next year
One thousand "Green schools" will be created by the Church of South India in the next year, as part of new environmental plan.
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Israel: Archaelogists find rare ancient coins dating back to before Jesus' birth
A cache of rare Jewish silver coins dating back to before Jesus was born have been discovered in Israel, giving new insight into an ancient Jewish settlement, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA).
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Growing your faith: 10 Bible verses on the importance of discipleship
10 Bible verses that speak of the importance of discipleship and what it means to follow Jesus.
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Muslim refugee converts to Christianity forgive their persecutors
Christian faith has brought new hope, forgiveness and a freedom from fear to Muslim converts to Christianity living in refugee camps, according to RT.
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Nigeria: Bishops meet with President to discuss Fulani killings and Chibok girls
The President of Nigeria has met with a group of Nigerian bishops, led by the Primate of Nigeria, to discuss the recent killings by Fulani herdsmen and issues of security.
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China: Six-year-old daughter of imprisoned Christian lawyer is desperate for his release
Human rights lawyer Li Heping was arrested on July 10, 2015, and in January this year authorities disclosed that he had been imprisoned in Tianjin on subversion charges that carry a potential life sentence.
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Charleston massacre: Church shooting suspect Dylann Roof's trial to begin November 2016
The federal death penalty trial for Dylann Roof, the white man accused of killing nine black members of Charleston's Emanuel AME Church in a racially motivated attack, will begin on November 7, a judge said Tuesday.
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US Christian college launches pro-life activism course
An evangelical Christian university has launched a summer course qualification in pro-life activism.
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Pan-Orthodox Council will go ahead, despite Bulgarian Church's withdrawal
An unprecedented meeting between all 14 Orthodox Churches will go ahead, despite the Bulgarian church refusal to attend, according to the Patriarchate of Constantinople.
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Pope Francis on human trafficking: Church must fight 'the new slave hunters'
Pope Francis says it is the church's business to get involved in politics when it comes to human trafficking.
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Pope Francis suspends Archbishop of Guam over sex abuse allegations
Pope Francis has suspended the Archbishop of Guam following accusations of sexual abuse, two days after a papal decree said bishops who failed to respond to abuse allegations could be removed.
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Baghdad Patriarch urges Muslims to renounce fundamentalism during Ramadan
Muslims in Iraq should celebrate Ramadan by "renouncing sectarianism and fundamentalism", the Chaldean Catholic Patriarch Louis Sako of Baghdad has said.
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China: Christians forbidden from holding prayer meeting deemed 'illegal' by authorities
Chinese Christians were forced to cancel a prayer meeting in Handan provence yesterday after it was deemed "illegal" by the Religious Affair Bureau.
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