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Church of England may face split over issue of gay bishops

A split looms in The Church of England amid recent developments that may lead to adopting a more liberal stance with regard to same-sex relationships in the clergy. The House of Bishops in a statement said that it will review e...
 
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NFL players help kids in El Salvador through Compassion International

NFL Pro Bowler Aaron Kampman traveled recently to El Salvador to visit a group of children who are being sponsored by an international Christian organization. Kampman and his wife, Linde, visited El Salvador along with Compassi...

 
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BBC survey reveals anti-Christian bias

A BBC survey revealed recently that viewers believe the BBC has an anti-Christian bias, but officials are dismissing the findings of their own survey. According to the survey, respondents believe that Christians are portrayed a...
 
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Congress to investigate hidden file in phones that track user’s whereabouts, personal info

Congress will launch an investigation, to determine whether a recently-discovered hidden application in some models of Apple iPhones, iPads and Androids that track a user’s movements and private information over the past year, ...
 
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Kate Middleton’s timely confirmation raises questions

Kate Middleton’s recent confirmation to the Anglican Church has raised questions and doubts about the reason why she did it. Middleton, who will marry Prince William on April 29, was baptized into the Church of England...

 
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EU student diary mentions holidays of Sikhs, Hindus, Muslims and Jews—but not Christians

The European Commission’s Christmas gift to students this year was copies of Agenda Europa, a diary for the year 2011—except that it didn’t mark Dec. 25 as Christmas, a Christian holiday. Instead, the section dated Dec. 25 is b...
 
 
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Elderly Christian couple may close their hotel if court rules against them

An elderly Christian couple in the U.K. may close their small hotel in Cornwall if a judge rules against them for not allowing a gay couple to stay overnight. Peter and Hazelmary Bull, owners of Chymorvah Hotel in Marazion, U.K...

 
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U.K. Tree that is linked to origins of Christianity is vandalized

A tree in Glastonbury, U.K., that is believed to have grown from the staff of Joseph of Arimathea was vandalized recently, triggering a police investigation. The Holy Thorn tree on Wearyall Hill is a historic and religious land...
 
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UK bishop reprimanded for Facebook comments on royal wedding

A bishop in the United Kingdom was asked recently to temporarily pull out from public ministry because of derogatory comments he made on his Facebook page about the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. The Rt. Rev. Ric...
 
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Christian woman in Pakistan sentenced to death by hanging for blasphemy

A Christian wife and mother in Pakistan has been sentenced to death by hanging for blasphemy. Asia Bibi, 45, was also fined some $1,135—about two and a half year’s earnings for a farm worker—for saying defamatory statements abo...