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Critics Call for Ousting of Nigerian Pastor TB Joshua After Stampede Kills 4
Although well-known Nigerian pastor T.B. Joshua has reportedly promised to pay for the medical expenses of those injured during the stampede at his Synagogue Church of All Nations in Ghana, some are demanding that the pastor step down from his post and close the church after Sunday's incident, which left four dead as thousands stormed the church's altar to receive holy water.
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Pastor Saeed Abedini Praises Unity of Christian Denominations Praying for His Freedom
Imprisoned U.S. Pastor Saeed Abedini has managed to get out a letter to his hundreds of thousands of supporters around the world through his wife, Naghmeh, in which he praised the unity Christians in various denominations have shown in praying for his release.
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Pope Francis: Non-Catholics and Atheists Can Do Good, Too
Pope Francis, the leader of 1.2 billion Roman Catholics around the world, said that non-Catholics and atheists can do good and that God has redeemed everyone, in a recent speech that is making waves.
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Mercy Ships Founder on Restoring Dignity, Health to African Women Suffering From Obstetric Fistula
As Thursday, May 23 marks the International Day to End Obstetric Fistula, The Christian Post highlights a global faith-based charity which has been working for the past decade to end this painful and embarrassing medical condition which affects 5,000 women in new cases per year, worldwide.
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Egyptian-American Pastor Michael Youssef Preaches to 15,000 in Largest Muslim Country
Beginning today, Dr. Michael Youssef, president of Leading the Way global radio ministry, will be preaching during a massive three day event with the goal of sparking Egyptian-American Pastor Michael Youssef, president of Leading the Way global radio ministry, will be preaching at a massive three-day event in the world's largest Muslim country, Indonesia, today.
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Muslim Brotherhood Not Qualified to Run Egypt, Says Former Member
Hossam Abdel Moniem, a former leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood, said that the leaders of the Egypt's ruling group are not qualified to rule the country, given that the members were once prevented from taking any executive position during the era of the Hosni Mubarak regime.
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Wedding 25,000 Guests: Huge Wedding Takes Place in Jerusalem (PHOTO)
News of a wedding with 25,000 guests has stunned viewers across the globe, as the massive party was held in Jerusalem on Tuesday night.
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London Attack: Islamic Terrorist Decapitates UK Soldier in Broad Daylight
A man was killed and then decapitated by two armed attackers Wednesday on a street in Woolwich, located in the southeast section of the London.
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Christian Pastor in Iran Arrested During Prayer Meeting; Church Threatened With Closure
A Christian pastor at the Central Assemblies of God Church in Tehran was arrested during a prayer meeting at the church, which may be forced to close down in June due to pressure from Iranian authorities.
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Church of Scotland Votes to Allow Openly Gay Ordained Ministers
The Church of Scotland's General Assembly voted Monday to allow congregations the choice of accepting openly gay ordained ministers, while allowing other parishes to opt out if their congregants disagree with the gay lifestyle.
