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Fears for Chen Guangcheng after US embassy walkout Fears for Chen Guangcheng after US embassy walkout Christianity Today World  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  News  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  World
Fears for Chen Guangcheng after US embassy walkout
The head of a ministry that supports persecuted Christians in China has expressed concerns for the welfare of activist Chen Guangcheng after leaving the American embassy
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US sees rise in LatterDay Saints Mormons and Muslims US sees rise in LatterDay Saints Mormons and Muslims Christianity Today World  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  News  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  World
US sees rise in LatterDay Saints Mormons and Muslims
The latest census into religion in the US has revealed a dramatic increase in the number of Latterday Saints or Mormons and Muslims a modest increase in the number of evangelical Protestants and a drop in the number of Catholics and mainline Protestants
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Authorities in New Zealand pull healing advert Authorities in New Zealand pull healing advert Christianity Today World  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  News  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  World
Authorities in New Zealand pull healing advert
A New Zealand churchs billboard claiming Jesus Heals Cancer has been replaced by a new message after advertising authorities ordered the original be taken down amid complaints that it made false promises
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Canadian student suspended over Jesus Tshirt Canadian student suspended over Jesus Tshirt Christianity Today World  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  News  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  World
Canadian student suspended over Jesus Tshirt
A teenage Canadian student was suspended for wearing a yellow tshirt to school that reads Life is Wasted Without Jesus
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Kiwi who dated British PM became 'naughty' nun Kiwi who dated British PM became 'naughty' nun NZ Herald  Christianity in Asia, Asian Christians, Christians in Asia  News  Christianity in Asia, Asian Christians, Christians in Asia  Asia
Kiwi who dated British PM became 'naughty' nun
A Kiwi woman who once dated the British Prime Minister and was a socialite before joining a convent is a happy, 'naughty nun', says a long-time friend.Laura Adshead attended St Margaret's College in Christchurch before moving to...
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Kiwi woman became nun after dating British PM Kiwi woman became nun after dating British PM NZ Herald  Christianity in Asia, Asian Christians, Christians in Asia  News  Christianity in Asia, Asian Christians, Christians in Asia  Asia
Kiwi woman became nun after dating British PM
A Kiwi who dated British Prime Minister David Cameron has turned her back on life as a socialite in the US to become a nun.New Zealand-born Laura Adshead was educated at Oxford University and Cheltenham Ladies' College, the Daily...
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Anglican world marks 350 years of the Book of Common Prayer Anglican world marks 350 years of the Book of Common Prayer ENI  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  News  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  World
Anglican world marks 350 years of the Book of Common Prayer
"Ashes to ashes, dust to dust." "All the deceits of the world, the flesh and the devil." "Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest."
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'Green and Just' webinar to foster debate on environmental issues 'Green and Just' webinar to foster debate on environmental issues ENI  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  News  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  World
'Green and Just' webinar to foster debate on environmental issues
A 12 May webinar hopes to bring together hundreds of people from around the world to share ideas on issues including climate change, sustainable development, eco-justice and theology.
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Christian communicators mark World Press Freedom Day Christian communicators mark World Press Freedom Day ENI  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  News  Christian world news, Christian news, world news  World
Christian communicators mark World Press Freedom Day
Freedom of the press today means that "emerging media technologies and social media platforms offer new channels for increased and vibrant information flows and for strengthening communication rights," according to a statement from the World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) to mark the U.N.'s World Press Freedom Day on 3 May.
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Christian Chronicle wins five first-place awards in ‘Best of the Christian Press’ contest Christian Chronicle wins five first-place awards in ‘Best of the Christian Press’ contest Christian Chronicle  Christian America, America Christianity, God's America  News  Christian America, America Christianity, God's America  America
Christian Chronicle wins five first-place awards in ‘Best of the Christian Press’ contest
The Christian Chronicle won seven awards — including top honors in five categories — in the annual "Best of the Christian Press" contest sponsored by the Associated Church Press. The national awards, recognizing work produced in 2011, were presented at a banquet this week in Chicago.
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The world comes to Malibu: Snapshots from the Peppedine Bible lectures The world comes to Malibu: Snapshots from the Peppedine Bible lectures Christian Chronicle  Christian America, America Christianity, God's America  News  Christian America, America Christianity, God's America  America
The world comes to Malibu: Snapshots from the Peppedine Bible lectures
You'll never guess who rolled in on the waves of the Pacific to Pepperdine University. That is, unless you have a program for the 69th Annual Bible Lectures. In that case, guessing is quite easy. I've spoken with Christians from Cuba, China, the Philippines, India, Spain, Austria, Haiti, Zambia, Zimbabwe and, of course, Ghana here on Pepperdine's beautiful campus.
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Aussie Christians raise their voices to prevent aid cuts Aussie Christians raise their voices to prevent aid cuts Christianity Today Australia  Christianity in Asia, Asian Christians, Christians in Asia  News  Christianity in Asia, Asian Christians, Christians in Asia  Asia
Aussie Christians raise their voices to prevent aid cuts
Deeply concerned that the Federal Government is seriously considering breaking its promise to increase aid to 05 of Gross National Income by 2015 more than one thousand Micah Challenge supporters have raised their concerns with our nations leaders in the past month
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Exgay speaks before Senate SameSex Marriage Inquiry in Melbourne defends traditional marriage Exgay speaks before Senate SameSex Marriage Inquiry in Melbourne defends traditional marriage Christianity Today Australia  Christianity in Asia, Asian Christians, Christians in Asia  News  Christianity in Asia, Asian Christians, Christians in Asia  Asia
Exgay speaks before Senate SameSex Marriage Inquiry in Melbourne defends traditional marriage
Today in Melbourne the National Marriage Coalition was called before the Senate SameSex Marriage Inquiry to speak to their submission in favour of marriage being what it always has been the union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others voluntarily entered into for life
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NSW church council oppose Greens motion on same sex marriage NSW church council oppose Greens motion on same sex marriage Christianity Today Australia  Christianity in Asia, Asian Christians, Christians in Asia  News  Christianity in Asia, Asian Christians, Christians in Asia  Asia
NSW church council oppose Greens motion on same sex marriage
The NSW Council of Churches has urged church leaders to publicly oppose a motion by Greens MLC the Hon Cate Faehrmann supporting same sex marriage and calling on the federal parliament to extend the legal definition of marriage to include same sex couples
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New Exhibit Shows Africa’s Influence on Diaspora Art in US New Exhibit Shows Africa’s Influence on Diaspora Art in US Africa Good News  Africa Christianity, Christian Africans, Christianity African  News  Africa Christianity, Christian Africans, Christianity African  Africa
New Exhibit Shows Africa’s Influence on Diaspora Art in US
The West African man is dressed in the khaki uniform and red fez worn by French colonial soldiers of the era. But he wasn’t a French soldier – he was a famous Senegalese dancer based in Paris at the time, Francois Benga. Now immortalized in James A Porter’s 1935 painting, “Soldado Senegales,” his portrait today hangs among the many art works on display at the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s “African…