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Shropshire churches work on warm welcome to tourists
Churches across Shropshire are being encouraged to think about how they could welcome more visitors.
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Would God want us to change ourselves?
Perhaps if we all loved each other a little more, no one would flounder under the stifling pressure to make themselves more beautiful.
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From destructive gambling to a new beginning
The Salvation Army has helped to turn around the life of a man who lost his home, partner and friends because of his gambling habit.
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Belgium allows euthanasia for terminally ill children
Belgium's Parliament has today voted in favour of allowing terminally ill children to have the option of euthanasia.
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Church of Scotland Moderator reveals new Kirk treasures
A new ring and traditional cross have been unveiled in Edinburgh by the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
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World Evangelical Alliance postpones General Assembly
Divisions among South Korean evangelicals behind postponement
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York Minster embraces its Norse heritage for Viking Festival
The Vikings are often remembered as a force of brutality and godlessness, but York Minster has its roots in a friendlier relationship with the Scandinavian invaders.
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Pilgrim Progress this Lent
Church of England focusing on discipleship this Lent
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Cry for help from Syrian church leaders
Syrian Church leaders have called upon the US to stop supporting terrorist fighters they say are targeting Christians.
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Liverpool Cathedral in Lego
A model of Liverpool Cathedral made entirely out of Lego has gone on display to the public.
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New app helps children discover Bible stories
A new app has been created to help children discover Bible stories in a fun and exciting way.
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Nigerian-Americans look to Obama for more support against Boko Haram terror
Nigerian-Americans welcomed Barack Obama's comments on terrorism at the National Prayer Breakfast but called for greater support against groups like Boko Haram.
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Memorial services to mark Japan earthquake and tsunami three years on
Memorial services will be taking place in the Diocese of Tohoku three years after Japan was struck by a devastating earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster
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Pope Francis appoints new Bishop of Paisley
Fr John Keenan has today been appointed as the new Bishop of Paisley, filling a position that has been vacant for over a year.
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Jane Hedges to be first female Dean of Norwich
The nomination of Venerable Jane Barbara Hedges as Dean of Norwich Cathedral was today confirmed by the Queen.
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President Barack Obama National Prayer Breakfast speech on Christian faith and religious freedom in full
"Promoting religious freedom is a key objective of US foreign policy," Obama has said
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A vicarage for the 21st century
The church has invested in building a modern environmentally friendly vicarage as a base for a newly appointed priest to serve residents in a Suffolk town.
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Sunderland Minster takes part in marriage vows world record attempt
Couples will be reaffirming their wedding vows at Sunderland Minster this Saturday.
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Teacher suspended over Lil Wayne homework assignment
An English teacher at a Florida middle school has been suspended after giving students lyrics from an expletive-ridden Lil Wayne song as part of their homework assignment.
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Westboro Baptist Church to picket Philip Seymour Hoffman funeral
Last weekend it was the Super Bowl and next up on the fundamentalist group's hitlist appears to be the funeral of tragic actor Philip Seymour Hoffman.
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Justin Bieber wanted 'cleansing baptism'
Justin Bieber spent Saturday searching around New York for a place to be baptised, according to reports.
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Free Church of Scotland response to gay marriage vote: 'It is certain we will be discriminated against'
The Free Church of Scotland says anyone who does not accept the new "absolutist morality" can expect discrimination
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Scotland's same-sex marriage bill is 'blow for society' - reaction from Evangelical Alliance
Evangelical Alliance condemns the redefinition of marriage and says in God's sight it remains between man and woman
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Bill Nye vs Ken Ham Creation vs evolution debate participation expected to exceed one million; Piers Morgan to interview Bill Nye, Ken Ham
The creation vs evolution debate is taking place at the Kentucky-based museum's 900-seater Legacy Hall and will be live broadcast at www.debatelive.org. Over 10,000 groups have got in touch with debate organisers to say they are hosting live screenings. After the debate, Bill Nye and Ken Ham will be interviewed by Piers Morgan.
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