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New 'Bible' replaces every mention of God with 'Kanye West'
Touted as 'A Bible for the Modern Day', the book replaces every mention of God with Kanye West's name. "For this generation, Generation Y, Kanye West is not only its greatest spectacle, but in some senses, a spiritual figure," the creators say.

Influential preacher and civil rights leader Rev Gardner C Taylor dies at 96
Rev Gardner C Taylor, the grandson of former slaves who became a leading voice in the civil rights movement and a highly respected American preacher, died on Sunday.

Nun 'stabs schoolboy in the hand to show him how Jesus felt'
A nun has been removed from teaching in Slovakia after allegedly stabbing a boy in the hand with a needle to help him empathise with Christ's suffering on the cross.

The Rapture list - Ten things every Christian should do before they die... or the Lord comes again
The Rapture list - Ten things every Christian should do before they die... or the Lord comes again

How the divide between UK politics and Christianity is beginning to close
Politicians are rediscovering God, and churches rediscovering their political voice, writes Gillan Scott.

Pastor of London church arrested after pregnant wife found dead in bathtub
Rev Eric Isaiah Adusah has been arrested after his wife Charmian was found dead in a bathtub in a Ghana hotel.

Australia 'failed to act' over child abuse at controversial refugee camp
Psychiatrists and social workers say allegations of abuse at the Nauru camp were ignored.

Boston bombing trial: Bishops oppose death penalty
Catholic bishops in Massachusetts yesterday reaffirmed their opposition to the death penalty, as prosecutors made their closing arguments in the case against accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

Iran nuclear deal can't depend on it recognising Israel, says Obama
Israel's demand amounts to asking for a fundamental change in the regime, says the US president.

The world 'must not look the other way' when Christians are killed by Islamic extremists, says Pope in Easter Monday message
Pope Francis called on the world to give tangible help to persecuted Christians on Monday, highlighting the plight of people he described as modern "martyrs" after nearly 150 people were killed by Islamist militants in Kenya.

How The Passion was brought to life in central London
Anita Bruce-Mills reviews a re-enactment of The Passion in Trafalgar Square

Three reasons secular politicians can't cope with Islam
We have to get beyond the 'all religions are equal' platitudes which plague political discourse, says David Robertson.

Kenya bombs al Shabaab camps in Somalia in response to Garissa attack
The Kenyan air force bombed two al Shabaab camps in Somalia on Sunday, a Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) source said.

Indonesia: Court rejects last-ditch appeal by Australian convicts facing death by firing squad
An Indonesian court rejected on Monday a last-ditch challenge by two Australian drug convicts facing execution by firing squad, but lawyers for the state and defence were divided over whether legal avenues remained for them to avoid the death penalty.

Militants attack church and police in Egypt, one policeman dead
Islamist militants hit Egypt's two largest cities on Sunday with a bombing in Cairo and an attack on a church in Alexandria.

Pope at Easter prays for killed Kenyan students, decries persecution
Pope Francis prayed for an end to the persecution of Christians in his Easter Sunday address, commemorating the students massacred by Islamist militants at Garissa University in Kenya.