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Michael Trimmer
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Where is Christian mission facing the biggest challenges?
The Church is often negatively perceived, while other faiths are perceived positively, and young Christians prefer fellowship and worship over long and lonely missions work
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Rowan Williams says Britain is 'post-Christian'
The former Archbishop of Canterbury has taken something of a middle-ground in the debates sparked by David Cameron's comments where he called the UK a "Christian country".
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Christians on Time magazine's 100 most influential people
Time's 100 most influential people list honours six Christians working for the Kingdom in God's world
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How do you become a saint?
As John XXIII and John Paul II acquire their sainthood this weekend, Christian Today examines just how one becomes a saint
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Do other faiths have a problem with Britain being a 'Christian country'?
Are other faiths as concerned as the secularists about David Cameron's vision of Britain as a "Christian country"? Or are they not that worried?
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Without the established Church, inclusivity of faith in Parliament would be 'assigned to the wilderness'
The leader of Hindu Council UK, Anil Bhanot, says people of other faiths benefit from the Church of England being the established Church
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David Cameron rejects Nick Clegg's support for separation of church and state
David Cameron is not of the same mind as his coalition partner, and has said he does not support the disestablishment of the Church of England.
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Is there another motive behind David Cameron's Christian musings?
While David Cameron may talk at length about his admiration for the Christian faith and Britain's identity as a Christian country, but can we take it at face value?
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Philosophers wonder whether secularists can offer better alternative to Christian Britain
A group of eight leading philosophers have called on atheists to welcome Britain's Christian heritage as a source of freedom and tolerance
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Should children born alive after late abortions be regarded as victims of torture?
The European Centre for Law and Justice says leaving babies still alive after abortions to die is no different to letting Syrian refugees go without food or water, or medical care
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Pope Francis tells divorced woman she should be allowed to receive Communion
Pope Francis, in another of his signature random telephone calls, has said to a woman who has divorced and been remarried that she should be able to take the bread and wine as easily as any of the rest of the Catholic faithful.
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Atheists are 'deluding' themselves in denying Britain is a Christian country
Attorney General Dominic Grieve has dismissed the claims of atheists that Britain is not a Christian country.
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Who was St George? Rescuer, martyr, spectral leader
Despite being one of England's national heroes, many people know very little about who St George was and why he is so important. To help, here are the answers to some frequently asked questions.
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Israel courts Christians for military service
Israel is looking to increase the number of Christian Arabs who join up with the army by handing out voluntary recruitment papers. But some feel this is an attempt to split Christian and Muslim Arabs.
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What makes Britain a 'Christian country'?
With the controversy around David Cameron's recent comments about how Britain should be more sure of itself as a "Christian country", many are asking just what makes the UK Christian?
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