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The Richard Dawkins effect: Could the atheist's rants against Christianity actually be winning people to it?
One academic writes of how reading Dawkins' The God Delusion actually converted her to Catholicism
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Bells ring out for Hillsborough disaster victims
Bells rang out in Liverpool at 15:06 BST today in memory of the 96 Liverpool fans who died in the Hillsborough disaster a quarter of a century ago.
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David Cameron urged to raise blasphemy law concerns with Pakistan
The British Prime Minister reportedly promised to raise the issue in talks with the country where blasphemy is punishable by death
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Don't be held by the past, but look to the future: Bishop's comforting words to former mining community
Bishop Paul Butler leads service marking 30 years since closure of Bearpit Colliery
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Nigeria: Christians and Muslims join hands in defiance of Boko Haram attacks
Around 50 Muslim leaders attended a service of peace at a church in Kaduna, one of the areas in Nigeria being targeted by Islamist militants
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Leukemia sufferer testifies to 'abundant' life in God: 'He is enough'
Nathan Shroer sadly died of leukemia last November but not before he had the chance to share his powerful testimony of faith, hope and transformation in God with the world
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God's Not Dead affirms the hunger for quality Christian movies – but can it be satisfied?
For all its clichés, God's Not Dead is one of the best Christian films to hit theatres in years and if you only had the money for one cinema ticket this month, it would not be wasted in going to see this movie
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Ed Miliband doesn't believe in God, but does have 'faith' and says Britain is a Christian country
The Labour leader has spoken about his Jewish heritage and how much faith is a part of his life, despite his own atheism
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Sun shines on Palm Sunday processions
With much of the UK basking in glorious sunshine, it was a great day for Palm Sunday processions
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Bob Coy: You'll feel like dying, but choose life!
A fellow pastor's words of encouragement to Bob Coy after his resignation over "moral failing"
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'We can hardly complain if we didn't vote': Christians urged to get involved in European Parliament elections
The European Parliament elections have a long tradition of failing to attract large numbers of voters, but British Churches are urging their members to participate
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Higher education at risk of becoming 'private good'
Cuts to university funding could limit access for some students, warns Bishop of Winchester
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Carrying the cross for unborn children
Pro-life advocate Juan Rios Perez will be carrying an 8ft cross with him over the next few weeks to raise awareness of the rights of unborn children.
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Jesus comes to Brighton
Seasoned Jesus actor James Burke-Dunsmore will be leading an amateur cast in a Passion play this Easter Sunday
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Two pastors in Bhutan detained without charge
Christians are not legally recognised in the South Asian country and only Buddhists and Hindus can register their communities as legal entities
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Saeed Abedini's wife: It's very hard but God is holding me up and him up too
Naghmeh Abedini is continuing to walk in faith despite her husband Saeed Abedini's incarceration in an Iranian prison because of his faith
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Gay kiss on frontpage sees newspaper lose 'thousands' of sales
The Bristol Post's front page picture of Mike McBeth and Matthew Symonds kissing after tying the knot failed to resonate with locals, who voted with their wallets and gave the March 31 edition a wide berth
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Martyn Atkins to step down as Methodist General Secretary
The General Secretary of the Methodist Church, the Reverend Dr Martyn Atkins, is to step down from his post in August 2015.
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Dutch priest shot dead in Syria
A Dutch priest has been shot dead by a gunman in the Syrian city of Homs.
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Christian couple in Pakistan sentenced to death for 'blasphemy'
A Christian couple in Punjab Province incapable of writing proper Urdu has been sentenced to death for allegedly sending blasphemous text messages, bringing the number of Christians on death row in Pakistan to four.
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Iran Christians lose appeal against prison terms
A group of Christians imprisoned after a raid on a prayer meeting in Iran have lost appeals against their sentences.
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1,000 poppies to bloom in remembrance of World War One
The Church of England is aiming to grow a thousand poppies in memory of those who served and fell in the Great War
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Carrying the cross during Holy Week
Two Norfolk Christian will be bearing the burden of the cross in the literal sense this Holy Week
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The benefits of holidaying with the in-laws - a free babysitter and lighter on the purse
The common stereotype of the fussy, overbearing mother-in-law has been the stuff of comedy down the generations but a new survey suggests most people are happy to have them tag along with them on holiday.
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