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Two South Korean pastors remain detained in North Korea for 'espionage'
Two South Korean pastors are currently being detained in North Korea on charges of espionage.
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Islam will be fastest-growing faith in coming decades - survey
Islam could experience record growth and match Christianity within the next few decades, according to new research.
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Duke University professor says faith aids in healing process for patients
A physician and professor at Duke University in North Carolina says that faith is a big factor in the healing and recovery of patients.
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Kenyan government name drops alleged mastermind of university attack
The Kenyan government has made public the mastermind behind the attack on the University of Garissa that killed more than 100 Christians.
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Pope prays for end to persecution against Christians
Pope Francis prayed for an end to the persecution against Christians throughout the world during his Easter Sunday address at the Vatican.
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UN human rights chief reveals human rights violations by multinational task force fighting Boko Haram
The United Nations' human rights chief expressed concern over "persistent and credible" reports of human rights violations by the multinational task force created to fight the Islamist group Boko Haram.
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Boko Haram may have murdered captive women and girls during hasty retreat, says UN human rights chief
The head of the United Nations Human Rights Council believes Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram may have murdered female captives as it retreated from the advance of a multinational task force set up to end its reign of terror.
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ISIS burns food donations from US intended for Syrian refugees
The Islamic State has allegedly burned boxes of food aid coming from the United States that were intended for Syrian civilians.
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Franklin Graham supports Indiana governor despite backlash
Indiana Governor Mike Pence has received a vote of support from Franklin Graham amid backlash over the State's passage of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act into law.
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Church claims TB Joshua predicted Kenya terror attack in 2012
The Synagogue Church of All Nations in Nigeria claims that its controversial lead pastor TB Joshua predicted last week's attack on a university in Kenya back in 2012.
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We did not advocate disobedience to the police, Franklin Graham's critic says
A critic of prominent preacher Franklin Graham denied that she and other co-authors of an open letter had advocated public disobedience against the police.
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California court affirms school's firing of two teachers over church attendance
A court in California ruled that the Little Oaks School in Thousand Oaks, Los Angeles, was within its right to fire two teachers over church attendance.
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Mormons could be expelled from Brigham Young University for losing faith
Students at Brigham Young University who are part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LSD) could face expulsion from the university for "losing faith."
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Protestants expelled from Mexican community for refusing to denounce faith
Two Mexican Protestants were reportedly imprisoned and then expelled from their community in Mexico's Hidalgo State for refusing to denounce their faith.
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Christians will disappear from Middle East in two years, Lebanese MP warns
A Christian member of Lebanon's parliament warned that there might not be any Christians in the Middle East in two years, except in his country.
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