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Bill Nye, Ken Ham creation debate live stream details
The sell-out debate between Ken Ham and Bill Nye is to be live streamed free of charge, organisers have confirmed.
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Prospects of EU membership for a newly independent Scotland
Minister for Europe David Lidington explains the hurdles Scotland would have to jump before being able to join the EU and how independence would impact things like tuition fees
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Archbishop of Canterbury meets Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew
The Archbishop of Canterbury met His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew on Monday during a two-day visit to Istanbul.
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Church in Wales to hold public meetings on code for women bishops
Bishops hold Wales-wide meetings on 'code' for women bishops
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Church of England's Twitter campaign a success
Some 7,500 tweets were sent using the hashtag #christmasmeans
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Serving others, from Pembroke Dock to KwaZulu-Natal
First it was Bolivia, now it's South Africa. Sophie Merrix has given up her job yet again in a determined effort to care the world's poor.
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Greeting cards for the Christian market
Maytree Cards has decided to do something about the lack of greeting cards with Christian images and messaging.
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Time to reverse 'bias' against marriage – Iain Duncan Smith
Strengthening families is essential to creating strong societies and tackling poverty, Iain Duncan Smith has said.
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Celebrity Big Brother 2014: Evander Holyfield censure on homosexuality criticised
Christian Concern said the censure of Evander Holyfield's comments on homosexuality amounted to "stifling freedom of speech"
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Vincent Nichols to become Cardinal
The Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols, is to be made a Cardinal by Pope Francis.
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Church Army's email course helps people understand God and the Bible
Church Army is delighted with the impact being made by its Now a Christian email course.
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First there was speed dating, now there is good deed dating
A leading online Christian dating site has come up with a novel service that will give the opportunity for singles to get to know one another while volunteering in their communities.
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Friendship and peace at Epiphany service
Two Muslim sheikhs were at a Welsh church on Sunday to take part in an Epiphany service as a sign of friendship and peace with Christians.
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Pennywise planning for the year ahead
Arwyn Bailey, of the Association of Christian Financial Advisers, shares his money-saving tips for the coming year.
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Grace Church Highlands: A growing church in Enfield
Grace Church Highlands has grown from around 50 members to 120 in the seven years since it was founded.
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Taste of Israel comes to Scottish Highlands
Scottish Christians recently gathered in the Cairngorms National Park to explore biblical perspectives of Israel
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Christians in the New Year's honours list
Christians were recognised this year for everything from charity to ministry in prisons
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Archbishop of Canterbury: Make a resolution to change the world
Archbishop focuses on ending poverty in New Year's message
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Listening to the Bible, praying before every meal, and other resolutions for 2014
Most of us are guilty of making and breaking New Year's resolutions and it's with that in mind that the Diocese of Hereford has sent out a list of suggestions that it says are simpler to keep and should last longer than a month.
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Kirk Moderator takes aim at normalisation of gambling
Moderator Lorna Hood is critical of TV adverts presenting gambling as "cool"
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Baroness Warsi's open letter to Pakistan
In an open letter to Pakistan Foreign Office Minister Baroness Warsi reflects on the past year and looks to the challenges ahead.
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Welsh pastor's book raises £4,000 for Croatian community's new pastoral centre
A Baptist pastor's book has almost sold out within six months of publication, and in so doing helped raise a further £4,000 to help the Christian community of Rijeka in Croatia build their new pastoral centre.
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Call for prayer after attacks on Iraqi Christians
Open Doors USA president calls for prayers following attacks on Iraqi Christians
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Persecution on the hearts of Archbishops
The persecution of Christians in Egypt and the Middle East in particular is on the hearts of the Archbishop of Canterbury and Archbishop of Westminster this Christmas.
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