Christian Today Staff Writer
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'Heartbreaking' day for Hong Kong as Beijing imposes national security law
Christian human rights campaigner Benedict Rogers has spoken of his heartache for the future of Hong Kong after Beijing passed the contentious national security law.
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Disappointment after three Iranian Christians lose appeal against prison sentences
Three Christians sentenced to 10 years in prison in Iran have lost their appeals, Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) reports.
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JK Rowling's agency refuses to bow to pressure over her stand on transgender rights
JK Rowling's agency has refused demands to issue a public statement in support of transgenderism after recent comments on the issue by the Harry Potter author.
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VeggieTales creator condemns racial inequality in America in viral video
The creator of VeggieTales has gone viral after releasing a video in which he highlights the racial discrimination and social and economic disparity that continues to be experienced by black Americans 150 years after the end of slavery.
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Christians stand with Tiananmen Square victims on 31st anniversary
The human rights situation in China three decades on from the Tiananmen Square massacre remains a "tragedy", the head of Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) has said.
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Religious leaders join condemnation of Beijing's new national security law for Hong Kong
The former Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, and Church of England bishops are among the religious leaders to have added their names to an international letter signed by hundreds of leaders around the world condemning Beijing's new national security law in Hong Kong.
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Francis Chan did not believe in miracles & healing, ridiculed prophecies & speaking in tongues
Francis Chan has admitted that he did not believe in healing and miracles until recently.
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Final coronavirus patients discharged from Samaritan's Purse field hospital in Italy
Samaritan's Purse has discharged the last of its patients from an emergency field hospital set up in Italy to treat people with coronavirus.
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Churches need to be prepared to 'do more with less' - Tim Keller
With coronavirus hitting finances and yet, at the same time, increasing the amount of need, churches will need to find ways to serve their communities with less than they're used to, says Tim Keller.
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More suffering for persecuted Christians as they're blamed for coronavirus
Christians living in countries where persecution is prevalent are coming under a new threat because of conspiracy theories blaming them for the spread of Covid-19.