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Evangelical-backed Brazilian president takes aim at political correctness, gun control, environment
Evangelical-backed Brazilian president takes aim at political correctness, gun control, environment

'This is the beginning of Brazil's liberation from socialism, political correctness and a bloated state.'

Two women defy centuries-old ban by entering Indian temple
Two women defy centuries-old ban by entering Indian temple

The women, reported by Reuters partner ANI to be in their 40s, entered the premises of the Sabarimala hill temple.

Why Ebola is proving hard to beat in the DRC
Why Ebola is proving hard to beat in the DRC

The answer lies partly with the inherently deadly properties of the Ebola virus; the DRC's instability is another element of the problem.

Making New Year's resolutions personal could actually make them stick
Making New Year's resolutions personal could actually make them stick

Inertia is a form of resistance where we can't motivate ourselves to perform a behaviour. We know what we need to do, the intention is there, we just don't do it.

Bishop of Lichfield makes discipleship, vocation and evangelism the priority for 2019
Bishop of Lichfield makes discipleship, vocation and evangelism the priority for 2019

Bishop Michael Ipgrave admitted it was tempting to curl up and hibernate in the dead of winter, but he challenged the faithful to instead move out of their comfort zones to share the Good News of Christ.

Kids in YouTube video told abortion is God's plan and no different from a 'crappy dentist appointment'
Kids in YouTube video told abortion is God's plan and no different from a 'crappy dentist appointment'

'It was like a crappy dentist appointment or something. It was just like, blah — a body thing that was kind of uncomfortable but then it was over and I felt really just grateful that I wasn't pregnant anymore,' Amelia Bonow told the kids in a YouTube video

Pope Francis appeals for peace and unity in New Year's message

Pope Francis has expressed his regret over a lack of unity around the world in his first message of the new year.

Community is 'joy and blessing', says Archbishop of Canterbury in call for national unity
Community is 'joy and blessing', says Archbishop of Canterbury in call for national unity

The Archbishop of Canterbury has urged Britain to overcome the 'divisions' of recent years in a New Year sermon.

A good news story about marriage for 2019
A good news story about marriage for 2019

Even though fewer couples marry, those who do marry have been doing better and better.

Egypt's new agency to fight sectarian violence welcomed by Church leader

The agency was formed by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi following repeated attacks by Islamist extremists on the country's churches and minority Christian community.

Vatican spokesman Greg Burke and deputy in surprise resignations

American Greg Burke said he was stepping down as director of the Vatican Press Office in order to allow the Pope to assemble a completely new communications team.

Francis Chan shares his tip for a better prayer life
Francis Chan shares his tip for a better prayer life

The popular preacher was asked: 'What's one practical thing I could do to improve my prayer life?'

Brexit chaos weighs heavy on minds of bishops at start of new year

The Bishop of Burnley said he was praying for a 'new start' in British politics amid the upheaval over Brexit

Record numbers take part in bishop's Boxing Day pilgrimage
Record numbers take part in bishop's Boxing Day pilgrimage

The annual pilgrimage follows in the footsteps of 12th Century Cistercian monks who set off from Ripon Cathedral on 26 December, 1132, to found Fountains Abbey.

Scottish churches use New Year's Eve celebrations to help the lonely
Scottish churches use New Year's Eve celebrations to help the lonely

Two churches in Glasgow, Scotland, are giving over their New Year's Eve celebrations to support lonely people in their local community.

Facebook apologises to Franklin Graham after banning him for 24 hours over transgender bathroom post
Facebook apologises to Franklin Graham after banning him for 24 hours over transgender bathroom post

Franklin Graham has accused Facebook of 'censoring free speech' after he was banned over a 2016 post criticising transgender access to the bathrooms of their choice