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Cuba blinks on same-sex marriage constitution change
Cuba blinks on same-sex marriage constitution change

Evangelical churches, threatened to shoot down the entire constitutional revamp over that single issue in the referendum on the final version scheduled for early next year.

Don't blame migrants for your problems, Pope Francis warns world leaders

Pope Francis on Tuesday condemned nationalist leaders who blame migrants for their countries' problems.

Christmas will be 'lonely' for Asia Bibi, says campaigner
Christmas will be 'lonely' for Asia Bibi, says campaigner

Christian mother Asia Bibi is still facing a 'lonely' Christmas despite being freed from death row, says a Christian campaigner.

Max Lucado says he was sexually abused as a child
Max Lucado says he was sexually abused as a child

Influential Christian author and preacher Max Lucado has revealed that he was a victim of sexual abuse in his youth and publicly repented for times in his own ministry when he took conversations about women and abuse too lightly.

Attacks on Christians in Nigeria are a 'forgotten tragedy', says bishop
Attacks on Christians in Nigeria are a 'forgotten tragedy', says bishop

Bishop William Amove Avenya said the victims in his diocese have included children and pregnant women

Pastor with disabled child has seven pleas for his fellow pastors
Pastor with disabled child has seven pleas for his fellow pastors

Including people with disabilities means more than having wider bathroom stalls, says Pastor Anthony Kidd.

Forgotten and forsaken? Africa's humanitarian crises
Forgotten and forsaken? Africa's humanitarian crises

There are now more crises affecting more people and lasting longer than a decade ago.

Peace pilgrimage will mark 30th anniversary of Lockerbie bombing
Peace pilgrimage will mark 30th anniversary of Lockerbie bombing

The Walk of Peace will take place on December 22 when scores of people are expected to silently climb Burnswark, an ancient and dramatic landmark south east of the Dumfries and Galloway town.

Coptic Christians mourn father and son killed by police officer
Coptic Christians mourn father and son killed by police officer

Coptic Christians Imad Kamal Sadeq, 49, and his son David, 21, were shot by Robi Mustapha Khalifa, who was stationed as a security guard at the Nahded-al-Qadasa church in Minya, Upper Egypt.

Open Doors church centres step in to help Syrian families

Around 12,000 families are being supported through church-run Centres of Hope funded by donations from Open Doors supporters around the world.

World leaders still need to do more on climate change after UN talks end with weak commitments
World leaders still need to do more on climate change after UN talks end with weak commitments

After two weeks of polarised talks in Poland, Christian Aid is warning that the latest commitments by world leaders still fall far short of what is needed to stop catastrophic climate change.

Drop in number of people who think Christmas should be about Christ
Drop in number of people who think Christmas should be about Christ

The number of Americans who think Christmas should be more about Jesus has fallen significantly in the last four years.

Australia recognizes west Jerusalem as Israel's capital but won't move embassy just yet
Australia recognizes west Jerusalem as Israel's capital but won't move embassy just yet

Australia formally recognizes west Jerusalem as Israel's capital, reversing decades of Middle East policy, but will not move its embassy there immediately, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Saturday.

Cuba using intimidation tactics against church leaders - report
Cuba using intimidation tactics against church leaders - report

Religious freedom is rapidly deteriorating in Cuba, Christian Solidarity Worldwide warns in a new report.

Russia added to US State Department's religious freedom 'special watch list'
Russia added to US State Department's religious freedom 'special watch list'

The U.S. State Department has added Russia to its "special watch list" for religious freedom violators and added Pakistan to its list of "countries of particular" concern.

Atheist parents awarded $12,000 in compensation after complaining about school's Christmas decorations
Atheist parents awarded $12,000 in compensation after complaining about school's Christmas decorations

An atheist couple who protested against a school's religious-themed classroom decorations was awarded the compensation by the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal.