Christian Today Staff Writer
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Hillsong worship leader Marty Sampson announces he's 'losing' his faith
Hillsong worship leader has reportedly walked away from the Christian faith after posting a - since removed - Instagram update in which he said he was "not in anymore".
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Christian rights campaigner fears 'Tiananmen-style crackdown' in Hong Kong
Benedict Rogers, East Asia Team Leader at Christian Solidarity Worldwide, has condemned the "dangerous" refusal of Hong Kong and Beijing to engage with protesters in the face of an increasingly volatile situation in the city.
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Court rules Katy Perry's Dark Horse was copied from Christian rap song
Flame, real name Marcus Tyrone Gray, accused Perry of copying the beat from his 2009 song, Joyful Noise, featuring Lecrae, in her 2013 hit Dark Horse.
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Hong Kong government must take initiative to resolve crisis, say Church leaders
Church leaders in Hong Kong have issued an urgent appeal for peace and dialogue as hundreds of thousands turned out once again to protest a controversial extradition Bill.
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Joshua Harris, author of 'I Kissed Dating Goodbye', announces separation from wife
In an Instagram post, Harris said that he and his wife, Shannon, had experienced some "significant changes".
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Newer mission agencies more likely to focus on social action than proclamation - study
Newer mission agencies are more likely to be focused on social action projects than evangelism and proclamation, according to a study.
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Christian freedoms 'should be protected', says Australian PM Scott Morrison
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has told the Hillsong conference that he wants everyone to feel comfortable talking about their faith.
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Poll reveals concerns about employers dictating what employees say outside of work
After the sacking of Christian rugby player Israel Folau, a poll reveals that many Australians are wary about employees being penalised by employer restrictions over what they can say beyond the workplace.
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Anglican minister accused of spiritual abuse used 'physical discipline', says statement
A leading Anglican minister used "physical discipline in the context of discipling relationships" which "involved men hitting each other on their naked backsides with a trainer for failing to meet personal targets", it has been stated.
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Israel Folau fundraiser paused after outpouring of support
A second fundraiser set up to support Israel Folau after the original one was pulled by GoFundMe has raised so much money that it can be paused for now.