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NY Jets player David Nelson fundraises for orphans in Haiti
David Nelson attributes his belief in Christ for his mission to save lives in Haiti
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Churches demand Government apology for 'misrepresenting poor'
Church leaders are disappointed that Lord Freud has failed to offer an apology on behalf of the Government for its rhetoric on the poor
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Young Christians from more than 40 countries to unite around mission
Around 3,000 young Christians will gather in Offenburg, Germany, this New Year to hear about the latest mission challenges and where they might fit into God's plan for the world
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Christening card for Prince George [PHOTO]
Premier Christian Radio chief executive delivered a giant christening card for Prince George signed by 5,000 Christians
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Prayers for Prince George's christening
The Church of England has released a special prayer for the christening of Prince George today
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Cathedral packed for outgoing Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Bury St Edmunds cathedral was packed on Sunday for the farewell service of Bishop Nigel Stock.
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School children help luminate York Minster
York Minster will be lit up in a different way this month with lanterns decorated by local school children.
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Royal Mail privatisation will hurt rural communities, says vicar
A vicar of three Hampshire villages fears the privatisation of Royal Mail will hurt rural communities.
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Christian counsellor removed from psychotherapist register
A formerly gay counsellor has been struck off the psychotherapists' register of trainee professional membership.
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Wife of Amish school shooter talks about her hope in the Lord
Marie Monville's husband Charlie Roberts was 32 when he walked into an Amish schoolhouse in Pennsylvania on 2 October 2006, shooting dead five schoolgirls before turning the gun on himself.
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Christian Aid supporter to abseil down church tower
A husband-to-be has pledged to raise funds for people trapped in poverty by abseiling down the tower of the church in which he is to be married.
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Harvest Festival at Westminster Abbey [Photo]
The Duchess of Cornwall was at Westminster Abbey on Wednesday for its first Harvest Festival since 1966.
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Bishop joins credit union [Photo]
The Bishop of Portsmouth has shown his support for the Archbishop of Canterbury's campaign against unscrupulous loan companies by joining a credit union.
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100 treasures book to mark diocesan centenary
A new book charting Suffolk's magnificent churches is being published ahead of the diocese's centenary celebrations next year.
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[Photo] Philippines: Earthquake topples oldest church's bell tower
A 7.2-magnitude earthquake toppled the bell tower of the Philippines' oldest church, the Basilica of the Holy Child, on Tuesday 15 October 2013.
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Best Modern Churches shortlist announced
Twenty-four churches have been shortlisted for the Best Modern Churches architecture competition being run by the National Churches Trust, The Ecclesiastical Architects and Surveyors Association and the 20th Century Society.
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Archbishop blesses memorial to victims of mining accidents
The Archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan, dedicated a new national memorial on Monday to all those killed in mining accidents in Wales.
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Farewell service for Bishop of Dudley
People from across Worcestershire and Dudley gathered in Worcester Cathedral on Sunday to bid farewell to the Bishop of Dudley.
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Church marks first anniversary of Cardiff hit-and-run tragedy
The first anniversary of a hit-and-run tragedy in a Cardiff suburb will be marked by a special service in the parish church this weekend.
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Photos: A new lease of life for arson attack church
St Barnabas Church Erdington has come off English Heritage's At Risk register
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Thousands gather for Saints in the Stadium prayer event
Thousands of Christians were gathering together in St Helens on Saturday to pray for the nation.
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OAC's response to National Secular Society report
OAC national director Peter Kennelly says the group does not seek to evangelise or proselytise in its work with schools.
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Christian groups defend school work against proselytisation accusations
National Secular Society claims publicly funded schools are being "targeted and exploited" by evangelical Christian groups
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Resources launched for The Bible TV series' UK broadcast
Actor Nonso Anozie was on hand to launch the resources for the UK broadcast of hit TV series, The Bible.
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