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Sunday, 21 December 2025
Christian Times

Jardine Malado December 07, 2017 08:51 PM EST
Fewer people believe in heaven and hell than Britons think, survey finds

Fewer people believe in heaven and hell than Britons think, survey finds

Not as many people believe in heaven and hell as British people think, according to a new survey that highlights the inaccuracy of the online community's perception of key global issues.

Jardine Malado December 07, 2017 03:26 AM EST
Trump's decision to declare Jerusalem as Israel's capital draws criticism from world leaders

Trump's decision to declare Jerusalem as Israel's capital draws criticism from world leaders

Several world leaders have decried President Donald Trump's decision to officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel out of concern that it could exacerbate one of the world's most controversial conflicts.

Jardine Malado December 07, 2017 03:10 AM EST
Mike Pence meets with Iraqi archbishop to discuss US aid to persecuted Christians

Mike Pence meets with Iraqi archbishop to discuss US aid to persecuted Christians

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence met with Chaldean Archbishop Bashar Matti Warda of Erbil on Monday to discuss the needs of Iraqi Christians who are looking to rebuild their homes and communities.

Jardine Malado December 07, 2017 02:54 AM EST
Belgian Red Cross orders removal of crucifixes from its offices to be more secular

Belgian Red Cross orders removal of crucifixes from its offices to be more secular

The Belgian branches of the Red Cross have been ordered to remove crucifixes from the walls of their offices in an apparent attempt to make the international aid organization more secular.

Jardine Malado December 06, 2017 04:11 AM EST
Australia's Prime Minster signals support for amendments protecting religious freedom in same-sex marriage bill

Australia's Prime Minster signals support for amendments protecting religious freedom in same-sex marriage bill

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has vowed that he will continue to push for amendments that will provide protections to people who might have objections to same-sex marriage because of their religious beliefs.

Jardine Malado December 06, 2017 03:37 AM EST
Only half of LGBT-affirming churches in Wales and England have officiated same-sex marriage, survey finds

Only half of LGBT-affirming churches in Wales and England have officiated same-sex marriage, survey finds

Only around half of churches that permit same-sex marriage in Wales and England have actually officiated wedding ceremonies, according to a recent study.

Jardine Malado December 06, 2017 03:32 AM EST
Chinese officials assault elderly Catholics during raid at Jiangxi church

Chinese officials assault elderly Catholics during raid at Jiangxi church

Four elderly Catholics suffered injuries after more than 100 government officers reportedly broke into their church in the city of Ji'an in Jiangxi province last month.

Jardine Malado December 06, 2017 03:14 AM EST
LifeWay survey: Evangelical support for Israel dwindles among millennials

LifeWay survey: Evangelical support for Israel dwindles among millennials

Older American evangelicals have always been staunch in their support for Israel, but a new survey has found that the support for the Jewish state has been dwindling among younger generations.

Jardine Malado December 06, 2017 02:54 AM EST
UK Girl Guides told to avoid thanking God before meals

UK Girl Guides told to avoid thanking God before meals

Girlguiding groups in the U.K. have been told to avoid thanking God before meals in an apparent attempt to boost inclusivity within the organization.

Jardine Malado December 05, 2017 03:49 AM EST
Israel cancels Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit in Frankfurt to avoid possible seizure

Israel cancels Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit in Frankfurt to avoid possible seizure

Israel has canceled an exhibit of the Dead Sea Scrolls in Frankfurt after the German government stated that it cannot guarantee the return of the manuscripts if claimed by Jordanians or Palestinians.

Jardine Malado December 05, 2017 03:27 AM EST
France's Catholic Church introduces new version of Lord's prayer

France's Catholic Church introduces new version of Lord's prayer

The French Catholic Church has introduced a new version of the Lord's Prayer in an effort to clear a misunderstanding among some parishioners that God has a direct hand in tempting people to commit sins.

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