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Japan signals possible hostage deal to free Kenji Goto
The foreign minister has said Japan will work with the Jordanian government to secure his release.
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Analysis: What makes some British Muslims choose jihad and others choose charity work?
For some British Muslims, the path to jihad and the path to peaceful aid work can traverse much of the same terrain.
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Is Islam a violent religion?
Queen Rania of Jordan has called on Arabs to reclaim Islam as a religion of peace. But is it?
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Syrian refugees face 'biggest humanitarian emergency of our era'
Traumatised and repeatedly relocated, Syrian refugees face further hardships as the pressure grows on host communities in Jordan, Lebanon and Iraq.
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Over 28 million people need humanitarian aid in the Middle East, warns Oxfam
Oxfam has warned that the Middle East "sits on a precipice", with nearly 30 million people in desperate need of humanitarian assistance.
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Christians are being 'deliberately targeted' in the Middle East, says Prince Charles
The Prince of Wales has said he is "deeply troubled" by stories of persecution in the Middle East.
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Syrian refugees in need of trauma counselling
More and more Syrian refugees are in need of counselling to help them cope with the impact of the civil war, a Scottish aid agency has warned.
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Arab Christians should be free to practise their faith, says evangelical leader
The head of the World Evangelical Alliance has called for religious liberty to be upheld in the Arab world.
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Archbishop of Canterbury visits Egypt and Holy Land
The Archbishop of Canterbury began a five-day visit to Egypt and the Holy Land on Sunday.
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Magical encounters in Jerusalem
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on some of Judaism's sacred traditions amidst current trials.
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The comfort and consolation in Isaiah
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on the enduring popularity of Isaiah.
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The significance of Moriah in the Bible
Moriah is a mysterious biblical place name, which has great significance in theology. This is the story ...
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If David is a man after God's own heart, why so many wives?
This is important to see because God wanted His King to be a husband to one wife. So why was David a man after God's own heart with so many wives?
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Why the Archbishop of Canterbury needs to think again on Israel and the International Court of Justice
To put the matter most starkly, while the archbishop has repeatedly deplored the Jewish Holocaust in Europe during the twentieth century, what he is calling for runs the danger of setting up the conditions for another such Holocaust to take place in this century.
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Who were the tribes of Israel?
The tribes of Israel stem back to Jacob, son of Isaac, son of Abraham. This is the story ...
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Orthodox Anglicans set out their positions on Church of England's same-sex blessing plans
It has become an established tradition, in the run up to the Church of England's General Synod for various interested parties to publish open letters or articles setting out their position. This year is no exception.
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Christians in the Middle East and the threat to an ancient community
Let us not forget the Christian communities of the Middle East. There is much to think about as we survey the present turbulent world. But as we think and pray about its many areas of need, let us not forget them.
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The strange afterlife of the John the Baptist Movement
The Bible tells us that disciples of John the Baptist left him to follow Jesus, but the 'John the Baptist Movement' clearly did not just go away.
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Why do some Christians celebrate Easter on a different date?
This year in 2024, across most of the Orthodox world, many millions of people are celebrating Easter on Sunday 5 May. This is the story ...
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Matt Redman claims 'significant' abuse at hands of Mike Pilavachi
Worship leader Matt Redman and his wife Beth are opening up about their experience under disgraced Soul Survivor founder Mike Pilavachi.
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T.D. Jakes mentioned briefly in suit against music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs
Jakes, a Dallas-based megachurch pastor, is not among the defendants in the suit, which include several record labels.
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Russell Brand asks social media for advice on Christianity amid legal woes
Actor Russell Brand shared in a recent Instagram post that he has been going to different churches and is interested in being baptized as he continues to face allegations of sexual misconduct and a lawsuit.
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Faith in the spotlight: Inside Tennessee's trailblazing Christian nightclub
In the heart of Nashville, Tennessee, a new kind of nightclub is making waves.
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Tears of Gold – portraits of the persecuted
Hannah Rose Thomas speaks to Christian Today about how art is helping to heal the trauma experienced by female victims of violence and conflict.
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The little known story of England's first evangelical Queen
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In these dire times for the Church, Paul's attitude and example in 2 Timothy are inspirational
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Extraordinary events save a priest's life after random stabbing
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Persecuted Christian children remembered on Red Wednesday
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Calls for Archbishop of York's resignation over CofE safeguarding failures
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Royal Mail's 2024 Christmas stamps capture snowy splendour of iconic UK cathedrals
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