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India's Christians feel 'fear and anxiety' about 2025
Christians in India are fearful that persecution will continue to increase this year, a religious freedom organisation has said.
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What might 2025 bring?
Some thoughts on what may be in store for the world this year.
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WEA's plan to hold General Assembly 2025 in Seoul sparks debate
Only weeks after the Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization concluded in Incheon, South Korea, the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) is about to announce plans to hold its next General Assembly in Seoul from Oct. 27-31, 2025.
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African faith leaders call for debt forgiveness in 2025 Jubilee year
African faith leaders are calling for debt forgiveness as the Vatican's 2025 Jubilee year approaches to help their countries tackle growing economic crises.
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US insurance company projects billions in potential scams targeting churches by 2025
Religious organisations, often known for their trustworthiness and openness, may inadvertently become vulnerable to fraudulent activities.
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Deaf Bible Society aims to share God's Word to 80% of world's deaf by 2025
Deaf people encounter so many hardships, and one of these is illiteracy. Because they cannot hear, the deaf people in every community are looked down on, and have to resort to sign language just to communicate with others. But there are actually over 400 different sign languages worldwide, and only less than one percent have a complete translation of the Bible.
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NASA: Aliens may be found by 2025
NASA's chief scientist predicted Tuesday that alien life will be discovered by 2025.
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Bush to urge halting CO2 emission growth by 2025
U.S. President George W. Bush plans on Wednesday to call for halting the growth of greenhouse gas emissions by 2025, an administration official said, but he will offer few ideas on how to do so before his term ends early next year.
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California fires have destroyed at least a dozen houses of worship
A bell tower is all that remains of Altadena Baptist Church.
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Christians recognised in New Year Honours List
They include the former Dean of Carlisle, the Very Rev Mark Boyling, was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to Carlisle Cathedral.
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'Sadness' as churches and Christian school succumb to LA wildfires
Churches and a Christian school have fallen victim to massive wildfires wreaking havoc across Los Angeles County.
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Former Archbishop of Canterbury joins climate call to PM
The former Archbishop of Canterbury, Baron Williams of Oystermouth, has joined other faith leaders in calling on the Prime Minister to support the Climate and Nature Bill.
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Does the ideal Archbishop of Canterbury exist in the current Church of England?
The chances of a humble Christian, a faithful teacher of the biblical faith and a servant-hearted pastor, rather than a power-playing careerist, being appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in the contemporary Church of England are next to zero.
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UK council tells staff not to ask for 'Christian' names for sake of inclusivity
Sutton Council in south London has reportedly told employees to stop asking for people's "Christian" names, advising them instead to use "first name, forename or given name."
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Vatican approves document allowing gay men to become priests in Italy
A provisional document published by the Italian Bishops' Conference on Friday and approved by the Vatican cautiously opens the door for the ordination of openly gay men to the priesthood, while maintaining the normal requirement of chastity.
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Biden awards Pope Francis Presidential Medal of Freedom
Officials said this occasion marks Biden's first time awarding the medal with distinction.
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Nearly 10,000 Christians slain in Nigeria in 2 years - report
"God, our hearts go out to the family members of those who have been senselessly killed."
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Mel Gibson talks Hollywood opposition to 'Passion of the Christ,' says Gospels are 'verifiable history'
Actor and filmmaker Mel Gibson went on the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast, where he discussed his faith, the challenges of creating Christian-oriented films in Hollywood and why he believes Darwinian evolution is a flawed theory.
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Televangelist Joyce Meyer pauses programme at Daystar, citing scandal at network
Meyer, whose popular show 'Enjoying Everyday Life' aired daily on Daystar, is the latest in a series of Christian leaders to break ties with the network after a controversy involving allegations of an abuse cover-up.
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Church leader mourns 'losses too great to bear' as California wildfires continue to rage
The list of names of members of our churches in the San Gabriel Valley and in the Pacific Palisades area who have lost their home could exceed 40 or 50 by the time all of the news is in."
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Christians slain in attacks in Plateau state, Nigeria
Suspected Fulani herdsmen on Monday killed three Christians in an attack on a village in Plateau state, the latest of 11 killings in the area since early December, sources said.
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Christian group backs calls for national inquiry into grooming gangs
Christian Concern has joined calls for a national inquiry into grooming gangs formed mainly of Pakistani Muslim men who targeted young white girls.
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Three members of family burned to death after accepting Christ
A Muslim couple and their adult son who received Christ in November were burned to death on December 26 in eastern Uganda, sources said.
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Why does the Church of England have two archbishops?
As Justin Welby leaves office, Martyn Whittock explores the early medieval history that explains the authority structure of the Church of England and why it has two archbishops.