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Six dead in Mombasa church attack
A group of gunmen attacked a Mombasa church on Sunday, leaving at least six dead and 15 injured, including a baby who was shot in the head
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Independence for Shetland and the islands of Scotland? Not just yet, say locals
Residents of three groups of Scottish islands are submitting a petition to Holyrood calling for a vote on their political future in the wake of possible Scottish independence.
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Supreme Court judge calls for 'reasonable accommodation' of Christian beliefs
Britain's second most senior judge has spoken of the need for more respect of Christian beliefs in the UK legal system
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Elaine, Alice, Linda and other names you won't be able to call your kid in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia has drawn up a list of 50 names banned for being too offensive to religious sensibilities or too foreign.
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Clergy happiness: 'It's the faith and hope that keep us going'
Clergy apparently have the most job satisfaction of any profession
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Parliament celebrates 20 years of women in the Church of England
MPs express desire to see women appointed bishops sooner rather than later
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Church of England attendance remains stable
The Church of England today released its attendance statistics for 2012, revealing no significant change in levels of attendance over the last 10 years.
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What would Jesus tax and spend? – Christian responses to the Budget
A Christian take on Mr Osborne's numbers.
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Fred Phelps dead: Westboro Church founder dies aged 84- Reactions range from revelry to poignant reflection
UPDATE: Fred Phelps died late Wednesday night, March 19, 2014.
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Christians match up to atheists in the business world
A new survey suggests Christians and atheists are equally savvy when it comes to business.
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Breaking Amish's Kate Stoltz swaps piety for lingerie modelling
After a reality show experience, Kate Stoltz has left her Amish homeland to model lingerie in New York
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What does it mean to be happy?
Dr Anthony Seldon's advice for people seeking happiness: serve others, appreciate what you have, and shut out the mental chatter!
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Irish Catholic faithful struggle with Church teachings
The Irish Catholic faithful struggle with the teachings of the Church on issues relating to family life and sexuality.
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A Budget to make work pay
Christian leaders and charities have called on the government to do more for those who are working, but still poor, as today's budget approaches.
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Noah and the flood: Was God evil?
Christian Today talks to noted Scottish apologist David Robertson to answer the question of whether the Genesis flood was fair.
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Picturing Christ: how has Jesus been depicted over the last 2,000 years?
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Why is there hope for all who believe in Jesus?
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The little-known history of the Nativity play
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Appointment of new Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief welcomed
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Archbishop of York resists calls to resign over handling of abusive priest case
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Should the Archbishop of York resign?