All Archive news articles – Page 17
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Remember the Philippines?
The response to the Philippines disaster tells us uncomfortable truths about ourselves and our media.
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Making Multiculturalism Work
Working together for a common goal is key to achieving ‘community’ among people with very different backgrounds
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Kairos Palestine UK Launch
A new document calling for UK Christian support for Palestine has been welcomed by some Christian groups and criticised by others.
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Prime Minister Responds to Jesus Question
Prime Minister David Cameron has called the Bible ‘not a bad handbook’ in response to a question on Jesus’ teachings on money.
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Rick Warren: Piers Morgan's 'Most Inspiring Interview'
Rick and Kay Warren have appeared on Piers Morgan’s CNN show in what Morgan later tweeted was ‘the most heart-breaking and inspiring interview I've ever done'
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Spirituality and Homelessness
New report finds professional services should talk more about faith to homeless people.
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Hero-worship and hypocrisy: the world remembers Mandela
Even in death, Nelson Mandela had the power to command respect from those of all political persuasions.
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Vicar goes Viral
A Church of England vicar attracted widespread media attention after leading a disco-dancing ‘flashmob’ at the end of a couple’s wedding ceremony.
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Two Views: Is the gift of tongues for today?
As we celebrate Pentecost, two leaders explain their stance on the charismatic gifts on tongues. In this new regular feature, Justin Brierley hears from Christians with different viewpoints on significant questions.
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Spotlight on Moyes' Faith
Hand of God? David Moyes (right) and Sir Alex Ferguson are both thought to be influenced by the Christian faith The faith of a football manager with one of the top jobs in British football has come under the media spotlight.
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A fresh face for Fresh Expressions
Canon Phil Potter has been named as the next archbishops’ missioner and leader of the Fresh Expressions team.
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‘Teen Exorcists’ on UK screens
Between performing public exorcisms and denouncing Harry Potter novels, three young female exorcists from America have hit UK headlines following a BBC3 documentary.
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Evangelist Investigated
Tony Anthony whose story has sold more than a million books has been investigated following claims he may have fabricated parts of his testimony.
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Dutch royal row over Matt Redman song
British worship leader Matt Redman became unwittingly embroiled in a royal fiasco when some listeners claimed that a melody written for the Dutch king sounded suspiciously like Redman’s song ‘10,000 Reasons’.
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Guide pledge drops God
Girls will no longer have to pledge devotion to God when they join the Guiding movement in the UK
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Lib Dem MP: Hiding faith is 'silly'
Senior Liberal Democrat MP Sir Alan Beith has denied that Christians in the UK are being persecuted by equality laws, calling the tendency of some Christians to hide their faith because of such laws ‘silly’.
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Storm of controversy
A Christian UKIP councillor from Henley-on-Thames caused outrage, quickly followed by hilarity in January, when he declared that the recent spate of floods and bad weather across Britain were the fault of gay marriage.
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Protest at HTB Leadership Conference over speakers
The organisers of Holy Trinity Brompton’s leadership conference faced criticism and protest at the choice of speakers.
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Study Claims Religion Linked to Low Intelligence
Religious people are statistically less likely to be intelligent than non-religious people, according to an American study