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Megachurch Pastor David Loveless Resigns After Admitting to Past Affair
By Jeff Schapiro , Christian Post Reporter David Loveless has resigned as the lead pastor of Discovery Church in Orlando, Fla., after admitting that he had an extramarital affair. “It
Coptic Pope stresses urgency of Christian unity at Vatican
By Estefania Aguirre and David Uebbing Vatican City, May 10, 2013 / 07:06 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt met with Pope Francis at
Christian Aid laments Britain Government’s broken aid promise
By Susie Turner – Crossmap Christian Aid has added its voice to criticisms against the Government after aid was left out of the Queen’s speech. The development agency applauded the
South Africa’s Desmond Tutu: ‘I will not vote for ANC’
South African elder statesman and Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu has said he would no longer vote for the ruling ANC. “I would very sadly not be able to vote for
Malaria hope: Bacteria that make mosquitoes resistant
Researchers have found a strain of bacteria that can infect mosquitoes and make them resistant to the malaria parasite. The study, in the journal Science, showed the parasite struggled to
Kofi Annan: Africa plundered by secret mining deals
Tax avoidance, secret mining deals and financial transfers are depriving Africa of the benefits of its resources boom, ex-UN chief Kofi Annan has said. Firms that shift profits to lower
Cameroon: Christians Urged To Draw Closer To God
By Elizabeth Mosima, The feast of Ascension was celebrated in the country on Thursday May 9, 2013. Christians in Cameroon joined the rest of the world to celebrate the feast
Ghana: Anglican Church Goes Wild
The Anglican Church, the first Christian mission to be planted in Ghana, has embarked on a rebranding exercise to save it from losing its face in the country. The Right
Tanzania: Interfaith Meeting Declares Ban On Religious Hate Speech in Tanzania
By Deodatus Balile, Dar es Salaam — Tanzania has banned religious hate speech in all its manifestations as the result of a two-day interfaith meeting held in Dar es Salaam
Tunisian held in New York over Canada train bomb plot
A Tunisian man who allegedly met one of the men suspected of plotting to bomb a Canadian train was charged with visa fraud in New York, prosecutors say. Ahmed Abassi