Christian Today Staff Writer
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Baby born smaller than a can of coke defies the odds to reach first birthday
A baby who was smaller than a can of coke when she was born has defied the odds to celebrate her first birthday with her doting mum and dad.
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Five years after Mosul's Christians were told to 'convert, pay or die', lives are being slowly rebuilt
The ultimatum for Christians to convert to Islam, pay a "protection tax" or face death triggered a mass exodus out of the city.
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Wife of detained Chinese pastor freed after six months
The wife of a pastor being held in China has been freed from detention after six months.
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Hong Kong Christians praying for peace amid angry protests over extradition legislation
Christians in Hong Kong are praying for the city's future in the face of a wave of protests over new legislation that would allow suspected criminals to be extradited to mainland China.
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Israel Folau sues Rugby Australia over dismissal after 'hell awaits' Instagram post
Israel Folau is taking Ruby Australia (RA) to court following its decision to terminate his contract after he posted a picture to Instagram saying that "hell awaits" homosexuals and others.
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Head teacher says 'mass arrests' are a possibility after High Court bans LGBT lesson protests
The High Court order bans protests from taking place outside the gates of Anderton Park Primary School in Birmingham - the first in the UK to have a legally enforceable exclusion zone.
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Millennial non-Christians more interested in Christianity than older generations - study
Millennial non-Christians are more likely than older non-Christians to be interested in spiritual issues, according to new research from Barna.
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Christians serious about tackling porn and human trafficking shouldn't watch Game of Thrones - Christine Caine
The popular Christian speaker and writer told the Heaven Come conference in Los Angeles last week that human trafficking could be stopped "overnight" if people stopped watching pornography.
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Calls for peace after escalation of religious intolerance following Sri Lanka church attacks
Attacks on Muslims in the wake of the Easter suicide bombings on churches and hotels are "pushing Sri Lanka backwards", the United Nations has warned.
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Christian rugby player committed 'high level breach' of player conduct, panel finds
Australian rugby player Israel Folau is waiting to hear what punishment awaits him after a three-person panel concluded he committed a "high level" breach of player conduct over a controversial post about gay people.