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About Lucinda Borkett-Jones
Lucinda Borkett-Jones was Features Editor for Christian Today until July 2015.
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Philippines: Catholic Church supports decision to welcome Rohingyas fleeing persecution
The Philippines has said it is willing to welcome 3,000 ethnic Rohingya refugees fleeing persecution in Myanmar and Bangladesh, which the Catholic Church has attributed to a sense of Christian duty.
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Philanthropist John Templeton Jr dies aged 75
John Templeton Jr, philanthropist and president of the John Templeton Foundation who worked to advance research into science and philosophy, has died aged 75.
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Seven things you say about yourself you wouldn't dream of saying about anyone else
We all tell ourselves things that we wouldn't even think about others, says Lucinda Borkett-Jones.
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Lecrae tells his story of abuse, drugs and depression in new book
Grammy Award-winning Christian rapper Lecrae is to release a new book including details of his experience of childhood abuse and his struggles with drugs, alcoholism and depression.
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'Many women in Church have had an abortion but it's the last place they can talk about it'
Just because we don't talk about it, doesn't mean that abortion isn't something that affects Christian women.
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India: Five attacks on Christians in the last week
Christians in central India faced numerous attacks from suspected Hindu nationalists last week, with reports of attacks on churches as well as a centre for disabled children.
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Ireland gay marriage referendum: Claims of illegal campaign donations from the US
Both the yes and no campaigns have been accused of receiving campaign funding from America, which would be against the referendum regulations.
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Somebody collected Christian tweets about the Nepal earthquake and it makes for awkward reading...
There are some who put #praying to good use, but too often the tweet is more about salving our conscience than entering into meaningful intercession for the broken-hearted.
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What feminism looks like in the developing world
What does it mean to promote the role and rights of women in a culture very different from our own?
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World leaders will be judged by God for their care for the environment, says Pope Francis
Pope Francis said yesterday that the "powerful of the Earth" should be reminded that they will one day answer to God for their care for the environment and use of the Earth's resources.
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Obama and the Catholic Church: How Pope Francis has changed the conversation
President Obama praised the Pope's role in challenging society about caring for the poor, at a Poverty Summit in Washington yesterday.
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Deserts are getting bigger, which means people are going hungrier
The climate is changing, which means deserts are growing, which means food supplies are shrinking, which means people are going hungry. It's simple really, says Lucinda Borkett-Jones.
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Denzel Washington's number one tip for successful living: 'put God first in everything'
Denzel Washington told graduating students to "put God first in everything" in his commencement address at Dillard University in New Orleans on Saturday.
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Who are the Christian Left in America?
As Republican presidential candidates go out of their way to talk about and attend Christian events in order to appeal to the Christian right, there is a lingering question: what about the Christian left?
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Sex traffickers prey on vulnerable Nepali girls in aftermath of earthquake
Thousands of women and children affected by Nepal's devastating earthquake are now at risk from sex traffickers, aid workers have warned.
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