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UK Parliamentarians to advocate for persecuted Christians Naser Navard Goltapeh and Leah Sharibu

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“Only silence can echo our pain” – Brazilian voices hush in solidarity with COVID-19...

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Pope Francis: As humanity trembles from pandemic, let us unite in prayer

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Three-Self Church Pastor Pledges Allegiance to the Party

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South Sudanese refugees thank God for goats, goats… and more goats

It’s the goat that keeps on giving at Camp Rhino. No kidding! A simple but effective goat distribution project...

No Prayer, No Power

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Pakistani Christian couple’s appeal hearing against “blasphemy” death sentences postponed again

The appeal court hearing for Pakistani couple Shafqat Emmanuel and Shagufta Kausar against their “blasphemy” conviction has once again been postponed.
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