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12 Christians killed, couple kidnapped from church during wedding in Nigeria
Muslim Fulani herdsmen in northwest Nigeria killed 12 Christians and kidnapped a couple from their church wedding ceremony in attacks this month, sources said.
Willow Creek Germany ends leadership summit early after speaker tests positive for coronavirus
Willow Creek Germany has ended its leadership summit a day early after a speaker tested positive for coronavirus.
Kobe Bryant dies in helicopter crash; fans pray for NBA star's family
Kobe Bryant was among nine who died in a helicopter crash Sunday morning in California, which was first reported by TMZ. The NBA star, 41, was traveling in his private helicopter when it crashed in Calabasas.
Evangelicals call for hope after 'historic' election gives Boris Johnson majority in Parliament
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised to "get Brexit done" after the Conservatives secured a huge majority in the general election on Thursday.
Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke, founder of Christ for All Nations, dies at 79
Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke, founder of Christ for All Nations, died at age 79, the ministry announced Saturday morning.
Faith leaders condemn terrorist attack at London Bridge
Representatives of London's faith community have condemned the terrorist attack at London Bridge on Friday. The attacker, 28-year-old Usman Khan, was shot dead by armed officers at the bridge after a number of people were stabbed.
Megachurch pastor Jarrid Wilson dies by suicide after struggling with mental health
Jarrid Wilson, associate pastor at Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California, has died by suicide aged 30. The young pastor tragically took his own life on Monday night, on the eve of World Suicide Prevention Day.
The end of the orphanage? Christian adoption campaigner Krish Kandiah hopes so
Christians are being urged to radically re-think their investment in overseas orphanages and consider giving instead to family-based forms of care.
Church of England says it will recognize marriages of transgender worshipers
The marriage of worshipers who transition to a different gender will still be valid, the Church of England has said.
'Banks Should Be Less About Self-Regard, More About Common Good,' Says Worldwide Anglican Leader
Banks should be less about "inward-looking self-regard" and more about the common good, the spiritual leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said.