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Lucinda Borkett-Jones was Features Editor for Christian Today until July 2015.
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India: Pastor and church members beaten after 50 Hindu nationalists storm prayer meeting
A pastor and several church members were injured in an attack on a Christian prayer meeting in Kerala, southwest India by suspected Hindu nationalists earlier this month.
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How should we respond to the woman who's asking for $1 million to stop her abortion?
There's a website called prolifeantiwoman.com where an anonymous woman claims that she is seven weeks pregnant and planning to have an abortion, but is giving pro-lifers the chance to stop it – by donating $1 million in 72 hours.
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'I prayed for him and I knew he'd met God'. Retired vicar's ministry to Calais migrants
Last week scenes of migrants in Calais attempting to board trucks to the UK filled the news, with David Cameron saying that it was "totally unacceptable".
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Tributes paid to Scottish Christian couple killed in Tunisia terrorist attack
A retired couple believed to have been killed in the terrorist attack at the Tunisian beach resort in Sousse were mourned by their church community in Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire on Sunday.
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What does it take to forgive the unforgiveable?
The relatives of the Charleston victims have offered Dylann Roof their forgiveness but we find ourselves wondering how that is even possible. Lucinda Borkett-Jones meets Christians who have forgiven their children's murderers.
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Why white US Christians are repenting for the Church's role in racism
The Church is reflecting on systemic issues that may be affecting race relations.
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Buddhists and Catholics travel to the Vatican to talk about the 'mystery of life'
Representatives from the Buddhist and Catholic communities in the US are holding an interreligious dialogue this week near Rome.
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Whoopi Goldberg fooled by fictional story about Pastor John Hagee's views on women using God's name during sex
The panel show had a discussion about a fake story about Pastor John Hagee from a satire news site.
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White supremacist who influenced Dylann Roof donated to 2016 Republican campaigns
The Republican candidates, including Ted Cruz, Rand Paul and Rick Santorum, have said they will give campaign donations from a white supremacist to funds supporting the victims of the Charleston shooting.
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ISIS suspends boys from a pole in Syria for 'not fasting in Ramadan'
ISIS has punished two boys in Syria by hanging them from a pole for eating during Ramadan, the month when Muslim's fast during daylight hours.
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Nun sexually assaulted at missionary medical clinic in central India
A nun was sexually assaulted at the missionary-run medical centre where she worked in central India, police reported on Sunday.
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Jerusalem Bishop: 'There is a real escalation in anti-Christian violence'
A Catholic bishop in Jerusalem has said the arson attack on an historic church near the Sea of Galilee last week is a sign of the growing threat of anti-Christian violence from extremist Jews.
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Rick Warren's prayer for Charleston: 'Love is the only thing that can overcome evil'
Rick Warren, pastor of Saddleback Church, California, called all churches to pray for Charleston, South Carolina yesterday, after the shooting at Emanuel AME Church last Wednesday in which nine people were killed.
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Anglicans should fast once a month for climate justice, says Bishop of Salisbury
The Bishop of Salisbury will propose that members of the Church of England fast and pray for "climate justice" on the first day of every month when he addresses the Church's General Synod in July.
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Ex-Muslim Rifqa Bary who fled her family after Christian conversion: 'I don't live in fear because every day belongs to God'
Rifqa Bary came to international attention in 2009 when, as a teenager, she ran away from her family home in Ohio fearing that her father wanted to kill her because she had converted from Islam to Christianity.
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