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Indonesian authorities restrict places of worship after Muslim protests Indonesian authorities restrict places of worship after Muslim protests ENI  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  News  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  World
Indonesian authorities restrict places of worship after Muslim protests
Indonesian authorities have closed and sealed off 17 Christian places of worship in the Aceh Singkil district in the past two weeks after Muslim protests on 30 April.
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Syrian Christians live in uneasy alliance with Bashar Assad Syrian Christians live in uneasy alliance with Bashar Assad ENI  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  News  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  World
Syrian Christians live in uneasy alliance with Bashar Assad
Syrian Christians live in uneasy alliance with Bashar Assad
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France will have new denomination with Protestant merger France will have new denomination with Protestant merger ENI  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  News  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  World
France will have new denomination with Protestant merger
After years of preparation, a new Christian denomination will be formed this week in France when two synods meet in the eastern town of Belfort, a location historically important in the growth of Protestantism.
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Mental health national study reveals that family carers carry longterm cost Mental health national study reveals that family carers carry longterm cost Christianity Today Australia  Christianity in Asia, Asian Christians, Christians in Asia  News  Christianity in Asia, Asian Christians, Christians in Asia  Asia
Mental health national study reveals that family carers carry longterm cost
Wesley Mission today released an eightpoint plan to help support people caring for relatives with mental health issues after its study of more than 1000 Australians revealed that caring comes at a profound personal cost
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ACL welcomes Victorian Governments support for Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commissioner ACL welcomes Victorian Governments support for Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commissioner Christianity Today Australia  Christianity in Asia, Asian Christians, Christians in Asia  News  Christianity in Asia, Asian Christians, Christians in Asia  Asia
ACL welcomes Victorian Governments support for Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commissioner
The Australian Christian Lobby has welcomed the Victorian Governments statement of support for Professor Kuravilla George as a member of Victorias Equal Opportunity Commission EOC
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Egypts Copts concerned over right to build churches Egypts Copts concerned over right to build churches Christianity Today Africa  Africa Christianity, Christian Africans, Christianity African  News  Africa Christianity, Christian Africans, Christianity African  Africa
Egypts Copts concerned over right to build churches
The man responsible for murdering John Lennon 31 years ago has been transferred to a new prison officials say
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Food shortages reaching crisis point in Southern Sudan Food shortages reaching crisis point in Southern Sudan Christianity Today Africa  Africa Christianity, Christian Africans, Christianity African  News  Africa Christianity, Christian Africans, Christianity African  Africa
Food shortages reaching crisis point in Southern Sudan
The United Nations launched an urgent appeal on Tuesday calling for emergency assistance for the millions of Southern Sudanese who are facing staggering levels of food insecurity
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Texas minister heads effort to replace house of family who lost daughter to fire Texas minister heads effort to replace house of family who lost daughter to fire Christian Chronicle  Christian America, America Christianity, God's America  News  Christian America, America Christianity, God's America  America
Texas minister heads effort to replace house of family who lost daughter to fire
Steve Bonner, the minister of Tahoka Church of Christ and the organizer of the project, said the house was intended to be a blessing but could never replace what the family lost.
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Arms of Hope’s president and CEO resigns as family cares for daughter with brain cancer Arms of Hope’s president and CEO resigns as family cares for daughter with brain cancer Christian Chronicle  Christian America, America Christianity, God's America  News  Christian America, America Christianity, God's America  America
Arms of Hope’s president and CEO resigns as family cares for daughter with brain cancer
Kevin McDonald, president and CEO of Medina, Texas-based Arms of Hope, has resigned effective June 1. McDonald and his wife, Nathalie, recently moved to Houston to care for their infant daughter Marlie Ruth, who is undergoing treatment for brain cancer, a press release noted.
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Oklahoma Christian students help extinguish dorm fire in Tanzania Oklahoma Christian students help extinguish dorm fire in Tanzania Christian Chronicle  Christian America, America Christianity, God's America  News  Christian America, America Christianity, God's America  America
Oklahoma Christian students help extinguish dorm fire in Tanzania
A fire has destroyed the dormitory of the secondary school operated by Chimala Missions, a church supported medical, educational and evangelistic ministry in the East African nation of Tanzania. No students were injured. Ben Langford, director of the Center for Global Missions at Oklahoma Christian University, is leading a team of university students and church members on a trip to Chimala. He shares the following report:
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African church hosts Deaf Awareness Day African church hosts Deaf Awareness Day Christian Chronicle  Christian America, America Christianity, God's America  News  Christian America, America Christianity, God's America  America
African church hosts Deaf Awareness Day
Mr. Asamoah said this at the second edition of Deaf Awareness Day celebration organised by the Deaf Ministry of the Nsawam Road Church of Christ at the weekend in Accra. The Awareness Day was on the theme; “Challenges Confronting the Deaf,” and sought to draw attention to the challenges, limitations and capabilities of persons with hearing impairment.
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Lighting Up Lives: African Women Train as “Barefoot” Solar Engineers Lighting Up Lives: African Women Train as “Barefoot” Solar Engineers Africa Good News  Africa Christianity, Christian Africans, Christianity African  News  Africa Christianity, Christian Africans, Christianity African  Africa
Lighting Up Lives: African Women Train as “Barefoot” Solar Engineers
An illiterate grandmother from a small village in Malawi, Stella, found it hard to picture what lay ahead when she arrived at the Barefoot College of India. Six months later she emerged as one of 25 trained African solar technicians, ready to electrify her home village for the first time. “I never imagined that technical knowledge like this would be open to women who were illiterates, like us,” she reflected…
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Jesus, take the joystick? The first Christ-centric video game - Entertainment Weekly Jesus, take the joystick? The first Christ-centric video game - Entertainment Weekly Sydney Anglicans  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  News  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  World
Jesus, take the joystick? The first Christ-centric video game - Entertainment Weekly
Max Payne 3 isn’t the only notable interactive entertainment being released today. Christian company Lightside Games — their logo stylizes the “t” to look like a cross — announced this morning that their latest endeavor, Journey of Jesus: The Calling, has officially hit Facebook. They’re calling this diversion “the first-ever video game based on Jesus.”
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Govt unlikely to intervene over Cathedral demolition - NZ Herald Govt unlikely to intervene over Cathedral demolition - NZ Herald Sydney Anglicans  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  News  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  World
Govt unlikely to intervene over Cathedral demolition - NZ Herald
Opponents to the demolition of the Christchurch Cathedral have vowed to continue their campaign, despite the Anglican Church confirming deconstruction work will continue, but it seems highly unlikely that the Government will intervene to stop the demolition.
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How filthy lucre could subvert the Church of England - The Guardian How filthy lucre could subvert the Church of England - The Guardian Sydney Anglicans  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  News  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  World
How filthy lucre could subvert the Church of England - The Guardian
The Rev Paul Perkin seemed bewildered by the question: what was his take on the latest scheme for conservative evangelical churches to withhold money from the rest of the Church of England in order to keep it out of the hands of liberals, gay people or women priests?