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Exodus of Christians from Iraq continues

An Iraqi soldier walks past bullet-riddled wall in Kirkuk, Iraq. Photo: UN Photo/John Isaac Geneva Declarations of "mission accomplished" and U.S. troop withdrawals notwithstanding, Iraqi

Guest Column: Church Service

Many parishes suffer from both a lack of volunteers and “over-volunteering”-often the same people are called upon to do everything while others are excluded. Photo:

Indonesia needs to safeguard its reputation as one of the world's most tolerant Muslim-majority countries, says Christian Solidarity Worldwide. Photo: A.S. Zain

Indonesia urged to repeal blasphemy laws

London Indonesia has been urged to repeal its blasphemy laws and provide greater protection to religious minorities ? including Christians and the Muslim Ahmadiyya sect

Welcoming new families to your church

A couple of Sundays ago, our entire family attended church for the first time in several months. It shouldn’t be that complicated to get myself,

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left) and Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill I, at a joint meeting in 2008. Photo: UN News Service

Russian Patriarch denounces Moscow airport bombing

Moscow Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill I denounced a terrorist attack at Moscow’s busiest airport as “the horrifying scowl of sin, and a barbaric distortion of human nature,”

The Qur'an is the sacred scripture of Islam. Photo: Ken Welsh

Muslim countries cited on religious freedom

The New Year’s Day massacre at a Coptic church in Egypt. Christian converts facing the death penalty in Afghanistan. Swastikas painted on a Jewish synagogue

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