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Poppies planted at Archbishop of York's residence in memory of World War One fallen
The Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu recently teamed up with local school children to plant poppies commemorating the centenary of World War One.
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Rowan Williams lives on £1 a day in solidarity with world's poor
The former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams spent five days living below the poverty line to raise funds for Christian Aid
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Music inspired by the Action Bible
Worship songs by Israel Houghton, Martin Smith, Rend Collective and Worship Central feature in new collection
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Bishop Gene Robinson to divorce partner of 25 years
Bishop Gene Robinson has announced he is to divorce his partner of more than 25 years, Mark Andrews.
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Fundamentalist takeover 'isn't much of a danger' in CofE schools - Archbishop
Faith schools in Birmingham are being investigated over a supposed fundamentalist takeover but the Archbishop of Canterbury does not think it is an issue for Church of England schools
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What makes us human? Limited in ourselves, made whole in Christ, says Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury shared his thoughts on humanity with Radio 2
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Heaven is for Real critics are 'Pharisees', says Todd Burpo
The father of Colton Burpo has a strong word for Christians who say his son's near-death encounter with Jesus couldn't have happened: "Read your Bible."
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Evangelical Alliance faces criticism over decision to terminate Oasis Trust's membership
Here's a round-up of what some Christians are saying on their social media pages about the termination of Oasis Trust's membership following founder Steve Chalke's decision to support gay marriage and faithful same-sex relationships
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Sheridan Voysey: 'People are going to local fortune tellers rather than priests'
Author and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey was at the London Institute of Contemporary Christianity on Thursday night to share his thoughts on how Christians can speak into the longings and desires of the unchurched
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Vicar to cycle 200 miles for flooding victims
A Darlington vicar will be cycling 200 miles next week to raise money for victims of the flooding across the UK this winter.
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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 release: Jamie Foxx assures Christians it's great for the whole family
There is some violence in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 but not enough that parents should be put off seeing it with their children, according to the star
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Selena Gomez spotted at Judah Smith's Jesus Is tour 'crying and praying in the Spirit'
The pop star reportedly joined the Echo Park leg of the tour
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Hope and remembrance: Poppies planted to commemorate World War I centenary
Churches and pupils at church schools across the school are today planting poppy seeds in memory of those who fought and died in the First World War.
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Justin Bieber tweets his love for Jesus
Justin Bieber tweeted his love for his The City Church's Pastor Judah Smith and the Lord of Lords on Monday.
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Ben-Hur makers have 'learned from mistakes' of Noah
The Faith Driven Consumers group has applauded Paramount's decision to bring Mark Burnett and Roma Downey into the production team for Ben-Hur.
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Catholic school in mourning after teacher stabbed to death
Nuns have been comforting the students of Corpus Christi Catholic College in Leeds following the deadly attack on teacher Anne Maguire
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Religious supporters of EU anti-abortion campaign 'don't care about the life of the woman'
A campaign to end EU funding for programmes supporting abortion is uncompassionate towards women, the head of the International Planned Parenthood Federation has said.
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Tom Hollander's Rev resonates with Christians
Christians can relate to the challenges experienced by the Reverend Adam Smallbone in BBC2's hit series Rev, new research has revealed.
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Mark Burnett and Roma Downey sign on for Ben-Hur remake
The Bible producers will be working on a remake of the Charlton Heston classic with Wanted director Timur Bekmambetov
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Prime Minister's call for greater tax transparency welcomed
Christian Aid has welcomed David Cameron's letter to the UK's Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories reiterating the need to tackle fraud and tax evasion.
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High rents keeping people stuck in homelessness
Homeless people are finding it difficult to move on from homelessness and hostels because of a shortage of affordable housing, the Caritas Social Action Network has warned (CSAN).
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Broad support for David Cameron's view of Britain as a Christian country
Over half of the population believes Britain is a Christian country, according to a new poll for The Sunday Telegraph, but many Christians admit feeling afraid to share their faith
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Pope canonisations: Popes John Paul II and John XXIII declared new saints
The skies were grey but that did not dampen the spirits of the thousands of people who crowded into St Peter's Square to witness Pope Francis declare Popes John Paul II and John XXIII as new saints.
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Business as mission: How is business penetrating China's vast unreached populations with the Good News?
Christian business owners in China are intentionally running their businesses to share the Gospel but the fruit is not without its challenges
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Priests suspended after review into Church of England's abuse failings
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Persecuted Christian children remembered on Red Wednesday
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Royal Mail's 2024 Christmas stamps capture snowy splendour of iconic UK cathedrals
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