All Archive news articles – Page 9
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Young Christians are eager to share their faith, tithe and marry
Sam Hailes analyses the Evangelical Alliance’s survey – Building Tomorrow’s Church Today
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Liverpool’s Christian football manager is in ‘sensationally good hands’
Jurgen Klopp, the German football manager who’s spoken openly about his Christian faith, recently took the reigns at Liverpool FC.
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Biblical city of Sodom discovered in Jordan
A team of archaeologists working in the region of Tall el-Hammam in Jordan believe they have found the ancient city of Sodom.
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Government has no plans to ban ‘gay cure’ therapy
The government has clarified it has ‘no current plans to ban’ therapies which claim to help gay people become straight.
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J. John plans huge stadium evangelism event at Arsenal
Canon J. John has announced plans to preach the gospel to tens of thousands of people in Arsenal’s Emirates stadium in Islington, London.
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Winner of Faith Through a Lens competition announced
Jim Grover’s ‘Floris’ has been announced as the winner of 2015’s Faith Through a Lens competition.
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Megamosque plans finally rejected after 16 year battle
The government has blocked plans to build Britain’s biggest mosque after a 16-year battle.
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Young Christians join monastic community in Lambeth Palace
Thirty-six young men and women from across the UK and around the world have become the first members of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s new monastic-inspired community at Lambeth Palace.
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Corbyn joins Christians in protesting planned changes to Sunday trading
The new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has backed Christians on the Left’s Our Sunday campaign against a change in Sunday trading hours.
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Hundreds of Bibles handed out to Calais refugees
Three hundred Bibles in Arabic and Amharic have been handed out in the Calais camp so that refugees and migrants can read the text in their own language.
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Assisted Dying Bill defeated but ‘not going away’
Although the Assisted Dying Bill was comprehensively defeated in the House of Commons, Christian charity CARE has said that the issue is ‘not simply going to go away’.
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Crowdfunding appeal to breed the perfect ‘red heifer’
A Jewish group who believe a red heifer is needed in order to operate a future temple in Jerusalem, are hoping that ‘advanced science’ will aid them in their mission.
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Christmas Starts with Christ campaign launched for 2015
The Christmas Starts with Christ campaign for 2015 has been launched in an attempt to ‘bring the message of Christmas to those who have forgotten it’.