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Lucinda Borkett-Jones was Features Editor for Christian Today until July 2015.
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Pope Francis says international community cares more about oil and weapons than persecuted Christians
The Pope has berated the international community for prizing "oil and weapons" above the lives of those persecuted for their faith in the Middle East, Vatican Radio reports.
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Anne Graham Lotz: God 'allows' terrorist attacks as a 'wake-up call'
Anne Graham Lotz, the daughter of renowned evangelist Billy Graham, has said that God allows terrorist attacks and natural disasters as a way of waking people up to their need for Him.
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'We are living in the midst of the greatest turning of Muslims to Christ in history'
David Garrison speaks to Christian Today about his book 'A Wind in the House of Islam', which documents the large numbers of Muslims who are turning to Christ around the world.
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Government's extremism orders could spell 'disaster' for religious people says Bible college principal
The principal of an Anglican theological college has said that the government's proposed measures to tackle extremism could be a "disaster area" for people of all faiths.
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Rachel Dolezal, civil rights campaigner who pretended to be black, resigns from NAACP
A white civil rights campaigner who pretended to black was yesterday resigned her position as president of her local branch of the National Association for the advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
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10 Bible verses that tell us the truth about love
The Bible has something to say about every kind of love there is: God's love for us, and our love for Him, the love between spouses, in families and between friends.
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Bishops hold exorcism to 'drive away the Enemy' from Mexico
A Mexican cardinal has presided at a 'great exorcism', guided by a well-known Spanish exorcist, seeking to 'drive away the Enemy' from Mexico.
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Gay Anglican priest begins discrimination case against Church
An Anglican priest who was barred from a job as a hospital chaplain because he is in a same-sex marriage begins his discrimination case against the Church at an employment tribunal today.
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Kay Warren shares about early years of 'marital hell' as she and Rick renew their vows
The founders of Saddleback Church renewed their vows this weekend just before their 40th anniversary but Kay also shared about the challenges they faced in their early years.
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Religious leaders call on US to support abortions for ISIS and Boko Haram rape victims
A group of religious leaders and health experts yesterday called on President Obama to provide access to funding so that women who have been raped by terrorists abroad can have abortions.
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Richard Dawkins: Deepak Chopra's New Age spirituality even worse than organised religion
Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins has welcomed the news that religious practice in America has declined, but said those who profess to have no religion often take up "something even worse".
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Princess Charlotte's Christening: Justin Welby to conduct service in July
Princess Charlotte will be christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby on July 5, Kensington Palace announced today.
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Christian pastor on trial in Sudan: 'God chose me to suffer'
Two Christian pastors currently on trial in Sudan have said they are not afraid, despite the fact that they could face the death penalty, because of their faith in God.
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Iran sentences 18 Christian converts to prison for creating house churches
In the last two months, Iranian courts have sentenced 18 Christian converts to time in prison for charges including evangelising and creating house churches.
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MP Sir Gerald Howarth: 'We are a Christian country: if you despise our Christian values go somewhere else'
Christian MP Sir Gerald Howarth said in a parliamentary debate on Monday that if immigrants did not like Britain's Christian values they should move elsewhere.
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