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Afghan Christians struggle to access humanitarian aid
Christians have become internally displaced persons (IDPs) within Afghanistan but because they are in hiding, they are "isolated from the humanitarian aid normally provided to IDPs", the ICC warns.
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Evangelicals issue call to pray for end to war in Ukraine
Evangelicals are being asked to set aside 24 August - Independence Day in Ukraine - for the day of prayer.
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Australia's conservative Anglicans announce new diocese
A new diocese has been formed in Australia for traditionalist Anglicans at odds with the liberal stance of their bishops on marriage and sexuality.
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Law Commission criticised over wedding proposals
The Law Commission's plans to "modernise" wedding ceremonies will "devalue" the institution, according to critics.
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Nicky Gumbel retires as vicar of Holy Trinity Brompton
Rev Nicky Gumbel and his wife Pippa have officially retired as leaders of Holy Trinity Brompton (HTB) Church in London.
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Franklin Graham plans return to UK after successful tour
Graham finished his God Loves You UK tour this month at London's Excel Centre.
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Justin Welby has no plans to retire early
The Archbishop of Canterbury says he plans to stay in post until he reaches the retirement age of 70.
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Nigerian government denies Christians are being targeted
The Nigerian government has dismissed claims that Christians in the country are being disproportionately affected by violent attacks.
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European Parliament urges Vatican to give 'full support' to Hong Kong cardinal
The European Parliament has passed a resolution condemning the recent arrest of 90-year-old Hong Kong Cardinal Joseph Zen.
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Pakistan: Christian man sentenced to death for blasphemy
Ashfaq Masih was accused of blasphemy in 2017 after allegedly saying that Jesus Christ was the only true prophet.
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Former MSP who lost four children speaks out against assisted suicide
A former MSP who has suffered the deaths of four of his children - three from serious illnesses - is advocating against assisted suicide.
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Churches remember modern-day martyrs
Modern-day martyrs and persecuted Christians are being remembered by churches in the UK and Ireland today.
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Cost of living crisis is pushing people 'to the edge' of suicide, warns Christian charity
More people on low incomes are considering taking their own lives as the cost of living crisis bites, a Christian debt counselling charity has warned.
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World Council of Churches, Global Christian Forum sign agreement affirming mutual quest for Christian unity
The agreement states that "exchanging faith stories of individuals and their churches and perspectives on shared concerns helps Christians to recognize Christ in one another and one another in Christ".
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Freedom in Hong Kong is 'diminishing', says bishop
The Church in Hong Kong is being increasingly squeezed into the "cracks", a high profile Church leader has said.
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