John Piper condemns prosperity preachers in final sermon as pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church
In his last message as pastor for Preaching and Vision at Bethlehem Baptist Church, John Piper condemned prosperity preachers for enticing worshippers into a faith that\'s not real Christianity..
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Bishops visit Syrian refugees
Bishops from across Europe and North America will be visiting refugees from the Syrian conflict this week.
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Change 'before you have to'
One pastor is encouraging people to start their new year with a new beginning not because they have to, but because it\'s good for them.
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Catholics seek to de-baptize themselves as Pope denounces gay marriage
Following Pope Benedict XVI\'s repeated messages denouncing same-sex marriage, more Dutch Catholics are seeking ways to leave the Catholic Church. And one website is helping people to \"de-baptize\" themselves.
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Archbishop hails volunteers in final New Year message
Dr Rowan Williams has praised the contribution of volunteers in his final New Year message as Archbishop of Canterbury.
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New Chechen Bible completed
A new Bible in the Chechen language has been completed.
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Santa Claus is a lie, Jesus was not born on December 25, latest opinon poll among Christians showed
When King James Bible Online asked the 110,000 users on its Facebook page if they believe Jesus was born on Dec. 25, Christmas Day, 83 percent of those who responded answered in the negative. A majority of the respondents also said Santa Claus is a \"lie.\"
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Discover a 'vulnerable God', says Methodist President
The President of the Methodist Church has invited people to discover a \"vulnerable God\" in Jesus this Christmas.
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Pope's Christmas appeal: Make space for God
Pope Benedict XVI has led Midnight Mass before 10,000 people at St Peter\'s Basilica in Rome.
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Christmas is 'good news for people in bad situations'
The next Archbishop of Canterbury has encouraged people to celebrate this Christmas despite the difficulties they may be facing.
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Catholic leader of England attacks gay marriage plans
The head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales has attacked the Government\'s gay marriage plans.
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Be agents of transformation, says Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury is using his Christmas message today to say that the purpose of the Christian message is not to defend religion or make the church credible but to challenge everyone to reconsider who they are.