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Afghanistan: Christian hospital's 'deep sadness' over shooting of three American doctors
CURE International has expressed its "deep sadness" over the fatal shooting of three American doctors at its hospital in Kabul.
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On two wheels and a prayer - trainee priests on cycle pilgrimage around Welsh Cathedrals
Tom Bates and Rhun ap Robert are cycling 450 miles to visit Wales' great cathedrals and raise money for St Michael's College and cancer charity Tenovus
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David Cameron is right, Britain is a Christian country, says Archbishop of Canterbury
The historical facts may make for uncomfortable reading but they speak for themselves, says Justin Welby
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No quick fix solution to weapons in schools - XLP
The Department for Education must work to address the reasons why young people are carrying weapons in schools, rather than simply pursue a policy of enforcement, a Christian youth charity suggests.
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Mars Hill Church's Citizens celebrate the resurrection in 'You Brought Me Back to Life'
The folks in Citizens - the music arm of Mars Hill Church - hope their song "You Brought Me Back to Life" will resonate with the desire of God's people to celebrate - and even boast in - the resurrection.
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Christian nursery nurse loses job over comments on homosexuality
A Christian nursery nurse is challenging her dismissal for gross misconduct following comments she made to a lesbian colleague about the Bible and homosexuality.
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Hallmark Channel mutes 'God' in re-run of Nicolas Cage flick 'It Could Happen to You'
The Hallmark Channel left viewers upset recently when it muted out the word "God" in a re-run of Nicolas Cage's 1994 romantic comedy, It Could Happen to You.
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Britain is not a Christian country, David Cameron told
An open letter to David Cameron signed by 50 public figures refutes his recent assertion and claims it will only foster "alienation" and "division"
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PrayerMate app launches on Android
After a successful Kickstarter campaign, the PrayerMate app is now available for Android devices
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Sowing seeds in Pembroke
Local churches in Pembroke came together to share the meaning of Easter with the town in a mini Passion Play last Friday.
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Dawn baptisms at Durham Cathedral
Five newcomers to the faith were baptised at the crack of dawn on Easter Day at Durham Cathedral.
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Jesus is alive changes everything
The knowledge that Jesus is alive will change even the hardest of situations, Archbishop Justin Welby has reminded the faithful in his Easter sermon
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Easter 2014: World may be hurting but God has not abandoned it - Archbishop of Canterbury
The Archbishop of Canterbury has spoken of his hope in the power of the Christian faith to heal divisions and bring lasting peace to communities afflicted by pain and suffering.
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Easter Egg Hunts, Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival events in NYC
Christians around the world will be celebrating Easter this Sunday, April 20.
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Christians have been 'paralysed by fear' from sharing the Gospel with Muslims
Mission experts say Christians living in Islamic contexts need help to overcome their fear and gain confidence to share the faith with their Muslim neighbours
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Value of Christianity should not be confused with community projects
The Prime Minister's glowing comments on Christianity in the past week are welcome, but the difference Christianity makes is more than a spirit of generosity, says Bishop Mark Davies
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Most countries still look down on adultery, but Western countries are more relaxed about abortion, divorce, premarital sex and other behaviours
Britain, like most countries, view extramarital affairs negatively but are not so fussed about behaviours like abortion, gambling, premarital sex and divorce
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Easter 2014: Ed Young's church hoping for world record with giant Jesus in chalk
The giant image is handily positioned next to Dallas airport, with thousands seeing it each day.
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Comforting Syria's children: 'Despite the bad things happening, God is still good and worthy of praise'
"I'm so tired of praying, so tired of crying," says one Christian woman after more Syrian children are killed in a school bombing
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Richard Dawkins: I'm not aggressive about God...perhaps just angry
In his own eyes at least, "aggressive" would be too strong a term for his stinging attacks on faith.
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Easter 2014: Church Twitter campaign asks what #EasterMeans, 'You can't keep a good God down'
Between now and Easter Day, the Church is asking people to finish the sentence #EasterMeans... with pictures, stories and messages.
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David Cameron: Britain should be 'more confident about its status as Christian country'
The Prime Minister also said Christians should be "more evangelical" about their faith in the article for the Church Times
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Richard Dawkins' response to suggestions he may actually be converting people to Christ: 'Oh dear'
Everyone's favourite atheist, Richard Dawkins, has been the subject of conversation around the web today over the suggestion he may have inadvertently converted people to the faith.
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We can't let ourselves be distant from the vulnerability of others
Bishop spends the night in shepherd's hut in solidarity with victims of conflict
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