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Hazel Southam
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This sacrificial ministry in Jordan is sharing Christ with hundreds of refugees
This one church, in the small town of Ma'in, cares for 100 Iraqi families as well as many local people. Also, outside the services, it provides both practical and pastoral support for some 350 Syrian families.
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This Iraqi Christian refugee family prayed and were rescued from drowning
'We were wearing life jackets but we didn't have hope. People were trying to bail out the water, but it wasn't working.'
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'A clear sign of the demonic' – Archbishop of Canterbury on London's Islamist terror
With the Holy Spirit, the club of the Church 'becomes the greatest army in history'. It grows into an army without weapons, an army of peace that overthrows empires and brings revolution with hope.
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'We acknowledge the reality of evil.' Archbishop Welby on the London terror attack
The Archbishop of Canterbury spoke of being 'overwhelmed' by the London terror attack at the last service of his Thy Kingdom Come prayer initiative.
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'Choose life': How a quietly inspirational service blessed me after the Manchester bombing
'In the face of hate, choose life Manchester, choose life Britain, choose life humanity.'
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How The Bible Challenges African Leaders On Corruption
A Transparency International report found the majority of Africans (58 per cent) said that corruption was getting worse.
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Why Syria's refugees need trauma counselling as much as food and shelter
"When I first came here I was so broken and so aggressive. I had no-one to turn to and no-one to talk to," says Saraa.
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Senior British soldier admits democracies fight 'with one hand tied behind our back'
Maj Gen Tim Cross said that the British military had to be 'rooted in a moral framework and an ethical code' which came from the Bible.
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New 'dyslexia-friendly' Bible makes scripture accessible for all
One in 10 people in Briton have dyslexia, which can affect both reading and writing.
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Migrants in Austria: How a Syrian church in Vienna is helping victims of the bloody civil war
The Church in Austria is key to helping people as they go through the asylum process.
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'Illegal immigrants': Why if I hear that again I will scream
Hazel Southam spent a week interviewing asylum seekers in Austria.
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G8 leaders condemn Zimbabwe's Mugabe
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said that Robert Mugabe's regime was "illegitimate" and had "blood on its hands".
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Aid agencies angry over lack of G8 commitment to climate change
Aid agencies have expressed concern at the failure of the G8 leaders to make significant moves forward on climate change.
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G8 leaders warned of food, fuel, development crisis
The G8 must act to halt spiralling rises in food and oil prices and to increase aid to developing nations.
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Charities tell G8 not to turn backs on Africa
Charities warn Group of Eight nations not to renege on their commitments to Africa as they meet for the G8 Summit in Japan on Monday.
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