Derek Rota
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Nigerien woman divorced by husband; death plotted by family because of her Christian faith
A Nigerien mother has reportedly been persecuted by her own husband and family, with her relatives resorting to fatal means just to \'punish\' her for converting to Christianity.
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More Indian Christians beaten, arrested, charged with forced conversions of natives
As days pass by, more Christians in India are reportedly experiencing persecution at the hands of their fellow men, mainly due to the country\'s stricter campaign to promote Hinduism.
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$20k worth of donations stolen from New York church
Around $20,000 worth of cash and cheques were reportedly stolen from a church in New York.
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Liam Neeson reveals he thought of changing faith to Islam while filming Taken 2
During a recent interview, Taken 3 actor Liam Neeson admitted that he once thought of changing his religion to Islam.
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Persecuted Christians in Syria, Iraq return to once Christian stronghold in Turkey
The uprising of violence in Syria has prompted Christians in the nation to flee their homes and look for a safer place to stay.
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Scotland holds first ever same-sex wedding
Scotland held its first ever same-sex wedding on Wednesday.
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Christians in India report Hindu activists' threats, forced attempts of reconversion
More Christians in India are being pressured by right-wing Hindu activists to re-convert back to Hinduism.
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Funeral of Christian policeman killed on duty attended by about 25,000 US officers
A funeral of a policeman in New York has been attended by tens of thousands of other officers coming from all over the country.
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Pastor thinks God does not exist after living 12 months as an Atheist
A former Seventh-day Adventists pastor and teacher of two Christian schools in Los Angeles, recently announced that he does not believe God exists anymore.
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Indians read Bible for 4 straight years, insist they are still Hindus
A group of Hindus have reportedly been reading the Bible for four years, claiming the Christian book helps them solve problems.