Lorraine Caballero
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Christians ought to join church fellowships despite convenience of televised services, says Greg Laurie
Christians should take the time to join fellowships in person even though it is now easier for them to watch televised church services, according to California megachurch pastor Greg Laurie..
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Catholic charity to rebuild 2,000 homes for Christians refugees returning to Iraq
Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need will shell out 3.6 million British pounds to help 2,000 Christian refugees returning to Iraq's Nineveh Plains rebuild their homes after the Islamic State was defeated in the region..
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'The View' host mocks Mike Pence's Christian faith as 'mental illness'
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence's Christian beliefs were recently mocked by a female host from ABC News' "The View" who said his claim of Jesus Christ speaking to him was a sign of a "mental illness.".
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Christian magistrate files discrimination suit against Lord Chief Justice over termination for gay adoption stance
A religious discrimination lawsuit has been filed by a Christian magistrate against the Lord Chief Justice and the Lord Chancellor at the Croydon Employment Tribunal due to his termination caused by his stance against gay adoption..
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Christian Schools Australia stands by right to select teachers based on beliefs
Christian Schools Australia has defended its right to hire teachers and other employees as well as to terminate them and to select students based on their beliefs and adherence to the church doctrine..
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Deportations may affect survival of US churches, Christian leaders fear
Some Christian leaders fear that the deportation of illegal immigrants may affect the survival of churches in the United States amid a continuous decline in church attendance and a dependence on the latter group to fill the empty pews..
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Liberia church massacre survivors file case in US court against suspected mastermind
Four survivors of a church massacre which happened in Liberia on July 29, 1990 filed a civil lawsuit on Feb. 12 at a court in the United States against the man suspected of ordering the mass killing which took 600 lives..
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Egypt hands death sentence to Coptic priest killer
A court in Egypt released a verdict on Feb. 12 declaring a man guilty of killing a Coptic Christian priest last year and has sentenced him to death for the crime..
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Church building in Sudan demolished by police amid row over Muslim takeover
Authorities in Sudan reportedly bulldozed a church building in North Khartoum on Feb. 11 amidst an ongoing row over an alleged attempt by a Muslim business interest to take over the property..