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Former jihadist says Muslim silence could lead to war
Former jihadist says Muslim silence could lead to war

A former Al-Qaeda fighter turned double agent confronted the Muslim community in a recent interview highlighting the dangers of extremism.

UN condemns brutality of ISIS as number of Assyrian Christians kidnapped reaches over 200
UN condemns brutality of ISIS as number of Assyrian Christians kidnapped reaches over 200

The kidnapping of 220 Assyrian Christians in Syria demonstrates "the brutality of IS [Islamic State]...without regard to any basic value of humanity," the UN Security Council said on Wednesday.

ISIS militant \'Jihadi John\' named as Mohammed Emwazi
ISIS militant 'Jihadi John' named as Mohammed Emwazi

The "Jihadi John" killer who has featured in several Islamic State beheading videos isMohammed Emwazi, a Briton from a middle class family who grew up in London and graduated from college with a degree in computer programming, the Washington Post newspaper said.

Jerusalem: Christian centre torched in arson attack
Jerusalem: Christian centre torched in arson attack

A Jerusalem building belonging to the Greek Orthodox Church was torched and vandalized in a suspected hate crime on Thursday.

Pope Francis\' Mexico remark not meant to offend, Vatican says
Pope Francis' Mexico remark not meant to offend, Vatican says

A remark by Pope Francis to the effect that he hoped his homeland Argentina could avoid "Mexicanization" was not intended to offend Mexicans or to undervalue the government's efforts to fight drug trafficking, the Vatican said.

US charges three with conspiring to support Islamic State
US charges three with conspiring to support Islamic State

Three men were charged on Wednesday with conspiring to support Islamic State, including two who planned to travel to Syria to fight on behalf of the radical group, US authorities said.

Afghanistan: More than 180 dead in worst avalanches for 30 years
Afghanistan: More than 180 dead in worst avalanches for 30 years

More than 180 people have been killed in north Afghanistan in some of the worst avalanches there for 30 years, officials said on Thursday.

Lent is time of battle against evil, Pope reminds faithful
Lent is time of battle against evil, Pope reminds faithful

Pope urges faithful to read the Gospel in effort to battle evils in daily life

Reward set for return of rare Bible
Reward set for return of rare Bible

Anonymous donor offers $1,000 reward for return of missing antique Bible to Perkins Library

Presbyterian Church may soon allow gay marriage through constitutional change
Presbyterian Church may soon allow gay marriage through constitutional change

Presbyterian Church may soon allow gay marriage through constitutional change

A.D. The Bible album features music by Paul Baloche, Darlene Zschech and Kim Walker-Smith
A.D. The Bible album features music by Paul Baloche, Darlene Zschech and Kim Walker-Smith

A.D. The Bible album features music by Paul Baloche, Darlene Zschech and Kim Walker-Smith

Pilgrim course addresses need to make new disciples - Archbishop
Pilgrim course addresses need to make new disciples - Archbishop

The Church of England is addressing the "urgent need" to make new disciples by introducing the Pilgrim course, which seeks to help local churches create an avenue where the faithful can explore their Christian faith together and apply the Lord's message in their daily life.

Families thank God after surviving Dubai Torch fire
Families thank God after surviving Dubai Torch fire

Residents of a Dubai high-rise nicknamed "The Torch" were grateful to be alive after a fire engulfed their building and no lives were lost.

Major Kurdish offensive in Syria cuts Islamic State supply line to Iraq
Major Kurdish offensive in Syria cuts Islamic State supply line to Iraq

Hundreds of Christians have fled after a spate of abductions, but the terrorist militia is being pushed back.

Phyllis Sortor: US missionary abducted in Nigeria \'doing God\'s work\' says family
Phyllis Sortor: US missionary abducted in Nigeria 'doing God's work' says family

The family of the American missionary kidnapped in Nigeria have said she is "doing God's work", with friends praising her "relentless" courage.

UK police believe missing schoolgirls have crossed into Syria
UK police believe missing schoolgirls have crossed into Syria

British police said on Tuesday they believed that three London schoolgirls who travelled to Turkey and are thought to be trying to join militant Sunni Islamist group Islamic State, have now crossed into Syria.