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David Yonggi Cho embezzlement scandal: Megachurch pastor defends his 'personal friend'
The Yoido Full Gospel Church founder may feel he doesn't have many friends right now but one megachurch pastor insists he is innocent
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Peter Tatchell backs Asia Bibi petition
Peter Tatchell has added his voice to calls for Asia Bibi's death sentence for blasphemy to be overturned.
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Week of prayer for social action projects
Archbishop Justin Welby and Cardinal Vincent Nichols have announced a week of prayer for church social action projects
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Prayers to commemorate Japan tsunami
Nippon Sei Ko Kai, the Anglican Church in Japan, has released special prayers to commemorate the triple disaster that struck the country on 11 March 2011.
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Michele Guinness on 'Archbishop', conspiracy and women in leadership
Michele Guinness talks to Christian Today about the themes in her new book, Archbishop
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Russell Crowe woos Pope with invitation to watch his Noah film
Russell Crowe has reached out to Pope Francis with an invitation to show him the new film he's starring in, Noah.
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Pastor David Yonggi Cho convicted of embezzling $12m
David Yonggi Cho, founder of the Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul, South Korea, had instructed church officials back in 2002 to buy stocks owned by his eldest son, Cho Hee-jun, at four times the market value.
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Call for investigation after churches bombed in Zanzibar
Christ Church Anglican Cathedral was among the target of bomb attacks in Zanzibar this week.
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Imprisoned Iranian pastor recovering in hospital after operation
A pastor imprisoned in Iran for his faith is recovering in hospital after surgery to treat stomach ulcers and colon complications.
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Habitat for Humanity and Lowe's enter into new $23.5m partnership
Lowe's has pledged $23.5 million towards the work of Habitat for Humanity International in a new five-year partnership between the two organisations.
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Noah could leave religious cinemagoers unsatisfied
The Noah blockbuster that's due to hit theatres in the coming months may not go down so well with the faith-based cinema going public.
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Reports of first church in Saudi Arabia are false, says Coptic Orthodox Church
The Coptic Orthodox Church has issued a statement refuting reports that the Coptic Pope has met Saudi officials over the creation of the first church in Saudi Arabia.
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Paul Butler enthroned as Bishop of Durham
The Right Reverend Paul Butler was enthroned as Bishop of Durham on Saturday, formally welcoming him to his new role.
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Equip your church to be at the heart of community
Training day to be rolled out across London, Hertfordshire and Wiltshire in March
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'Long road to recovery' in Philippines
Development agencies are still working hard in the Philippines over three months after Typhoon Haiyan tore through the country.
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Pope Francis makes Vincent Nichols a Cardinal
The head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, Vincent Nichols, has been created a cardinal during a ceremony in Rome
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Fears for religious minorities in Sudan
Authorities in Sudan have demolished a Sudanese Church of Christ building and confiscated the land.
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10 signs of slavery
Offers of cheap labour paid in cash and houses where the curtains are drawn all day long could be signs of slavery, Premier Christian Media has warned.
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Artistic reflections at Lent
Southwark Cathedral will once again be displaying thought-provoking art during Lent
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£1m Church Urban Fund programme to address poverty
The Together programme launched by the Archbishop of York will help disadvantaged people find a job
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Reminder of Durham roots for New Zealand bishop
The Reverend Dr Helen-Ann Hartley will have a powerful reminder of her Durham roots when she is enthroned as the Anglican Bishop of Waikato in New Zealand later this month.
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Mission to Seafarers helps stranded crew
Shipping crew stranded in Cornwall as a result of the storms are being cared for by Mission to Seafarers.
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Pope appeals for end to violence in Ukraine
The Pope has appealed for peace in Ukraine after reports of at least 26 deaths in the capital Kiev last night.
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Real Advent Calendar raises £18,000 for children's charity
An Advent Calendar that broke the commercial mould by telling the story of the birth of Jesus has raised nearly £18,000 for The Children's Society.
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