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Pastor thrown off dinghy and drowned because he prayed for better weather
Praying for safe passage to Spain in stormy weather, a Nigerian pastor and up to nine other migrants perished when pushed off their boat.
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Sarah Stone: Why teenage mums deserve a break
Teenage mums are judged and looked down upon by society, and it's not okay. As Christians, we need to rethink our attitudes and start supporting and encouraging young mums, writes Sarah Stone.
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Indian churches vandalised in series of attacks
Four churches have been vandalised in New Delhi in attacks that 'threaten to weaken the social fabric' of India.
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Warner Bros pulls Hillsong movie from schedule
Hillsong's Christian music documentary 'Hillsong – Let Hope Rise' has been pulled from the Warner Bros schedule.
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Sarah Stone: Ofsted probably didn't need to ask kids what lesbians do
Ofsted asking questions about lesbian sex has nothing to do with British values, writes Sarah Stone.
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Why Christian? Nadia Bolz-Weber and Rachel Held Evans launch new conference
Bolz-Weber and Evans have joined together to launch a brand new conference asking why we continue to choose to follow Jesus – with an all-female line-up of speakers.
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Are nudist weddings going to be the next big thing?
As wedding law reviews begin – stay-at-home, sky-diving or even nude weddings may soon be a possibility, writes Sarah Stone.
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New Charlie Hebdo cover depicts Muhammad
The front cover of the first issue of Charlie Hebdo since last week's attack on the magazine features a caricature of the Muslim prophet Muhammad.
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She's back! Vicar (or should that be bishop?) of Dibley returns
Dawn French is reprising her role as the Vicar of Dibley and vying to become one of the UK's first female Bishops in a special Red Nose Day episode. To celebrate, here are five classic Vicar of Dibley moments we love.
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Angelina Jolie on rape in war: 'Our outrage does nothing. Sorrow and compassion are not enough'
Angelina Jolie on rape in war: 'Our outrage does nothing. Sorrow and compassion are not enough'
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Gender-based violence: 'Religious leaders shy away'
Many religious leaders hide behind tradition and don't engage with violence against women, but this must change, a conference has heard.
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