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17 sentenced to death over church bombings in Egypt
A military court has sentenced 17 people to death for their part in deadly bomb attacks on churches in Egypt.
US repeats call to Turkey to release pastor Andrew Brunson
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday that the release of U.S. evangelical pastor Andrew Brunson by a Turkish court at his next hearing on Friday would be an important step and the right thing for Turkey to do.

'From the bottom of my heart, I am sorry': How Black History Month has challenged a white woman
'A nation which has no room for difference, has no room for humanity.'

Caught up in war: The future of children in Congo is bleak
Eleven-year-old Rebecca still believes she was once able to talk to skeletons, turn sticks into guns and teleport herself across long distances.

I Will Not Fear: The moving testimony of one of the Little Rock Nine
Melba Pattillo Beals has written 'I Will Not Fear' to tell of how her faith in God sustained her during her darkest days.

School of Pioneers aims to boost church planting in London
The project is a partnership between Church Mission Society and the Centre for Church Planting and Growth, and is backed by the Bishop of London, Rt Rev Sarah Mullally.

Ashers Bakery: The £500k cost of this Supreme Court case isn't the only price to pay
Sadly for many, myself included, the case has been labelled a battle between two communities that neither side fully represents or speaks for, and that can have no real winners.
Pope compares having an abortion to 'hiring a hit man'
Pope Francis on Wednesday compared having an abortion to hiring a 'hit man' to eliminate a problematic person.

Record-breaking Hurricane Michael batters Florida Panhandle
Hurricane Michael battered the Florida's Gulf coast with roof-shredding winds, raging surf and torrential rains before it was downgraded to a tropical storm

Church minister reports Scotland's hate crime posters for being a hate crime
A church minister has reported the Scottish Government's hate crime posters to the campaign's own website over concerns that they are doing more to encourage hate than prevent it.

Asia Bibi's daughter says she is 'confident in God' as family await verdict on death sentence appeal
The daughter of a Christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy in Pakistan is putting her faith in God as the family await the final verdict on her appeal.

Joel Osteen says he follows the 'Billy Graham rule'
Popular author and pastor Joel Osteen says he follows the 'Billy Graham rule' and spends 30 minutes at the start of every day making sure he is right before God.

The one sin Christians must instantly repent of, according to John Piper
The pastor contended that repentance was necessary but doesn't need to be long-winded

Government 'stumbling in the dark' with children's mental health response
The Government needs 'greater urgency' in supporting children struggling with mental health problems, The Children's Society has said.

Cliff Richard's anniversary tour will be live in cinemas
Christian musician Sir Cliff Richard is hitting cinemas on Friday with a live show beamed directly to screens around the country.

People aren't for sale: Salvation Army's tattoo campaign highlights modern slavery
The Salvation Army is encouraging people to get tattooed for a good cause â but only temporarily.