Christian Today Staff Writer
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'Chilling effect' of secular intolerance on Christians is leading to 'self-censorship', report warns
Secular intolerance is having a "chilling effect" on Christians that "directly affects their capacity to express their faith freely in society and is leading to various forms of self-censorship", a new report has warned.
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Christianity still growing in Eritrea despite 20 years of church closures
The Eritrean government is being urged to grant full religious freedom after 20 years of state persecution that has seen churches closed and Christians imprisoned or forced to flee.
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Vatican and international community urged to protest arrest of Hong Kong cardinal
The last Governor of Hong Kong is urging "the Vatican and Catholics everywhere" to protest the arrest of Catholic Cardinal Joseph Zen.
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'I am so deeply sorry,' says Brian Houston
Hillsong founder Brian Houston has apologized to members of the Church after resigning over alleged indiscretions.
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Brian Houston 'breached the Hillsong Pastor's Code of Conduct'
Hillsong has apologised after senior pastor Brian Houston was investigated over allegations of "inappropriate" texts and entering a woman's hotel room.
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Ukrainian churches plead for more Bibles amid war
Bible Society says it has received an "unprecedented" number of requests for Bibles from Ukrainians as their country is ravaged by Russian forces.
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Truth about persecution must be told during Beijing Olympics, say Christian groups
China must not be allowed to 'sportswash' its religious freedom abuses, the head of Release International has ...
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Afghanistan replaces North Korea as most dangerous place to be a Christian
Afghanistan has topped the Open Doors 2022 World Watch List of the 50 countries where Christians face the worst ...
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Hillsong ordered to stop singing and dancing at its youth camps
Hillsong Church has been ordered by Australian health officials to stop singing and dancing during services at its ...
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Calls for urgent action after Christmas Eve massacre in Myanmar
A Christian charity is calling on the international community to take urgent action after reports of at least 35 civilians being burnt alive in Myanmar on Christmas Eve.