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Being Christian in China's Jerusalem
Being Christian in Wenzhou, the city known as China's Jerusalem
Communism and the Meteoric Rise of Christianity in China
Rural Christian workers arriving in China's mega-cities are changing the social landscape
Fork in the Road
Fork in the Road - God in the War on Terror
How the horrors of war changed two men's attitudes to their faith
Fork in the Road - My faith and my sexuality
Two writers and their struggle to reconcile their faith and their sexuality
Fork in the Road - Two journeys out of violence
Rappers with different takes on Christianity
The Dilemma
Life or Death
Chad Arnold accepted a donation of a liver from his brother with devastating consequences
Confessing to Murder
Rapper G Dep was a rising star on the New York hip-hop scene until he confessed to murder
Abducted Because of My Faith
Iftikhar feels that God never abandoned him during his ordeal - or since
The Christian Pastor and Muslim Community Leader Standing for Peace
Esther Ibanga and Khadija Hawaja are promoting dialogue between Muslims and Christians
The Battle for Al-Azhar
The Battle for al-Azhar - Part One
Who is to blame for all the violence and brutality in the name of Islam?
The Battle for al-Azhar - Part Two
How is al-Azhar in Egypt, the most prestigious seat of Islamic learning viewed from afar?
Faith in Freedom
The singer brutally tortured for her Christianity
Faith in Freedom: Daniel Genis
A Jewish-atheist's remarkable insight into Americas prison system
Faith in Freedom: Maryam and Marziyeh
Jailed for handing out Bibles in Iran
Lulik - The Heart of East Timor
24/04/2015 GMT
The Uma Lulik are East Timorese sacred huts. Janak Rogers explores the idea of lulik and its relevance to Timorese society today
The Deadly Sacrifice at Hawkes Bay
Shumaila Jaffery travels to Hawkes Bay to discover a story of extreme sacrifice
The bible, black women and Brazil
Lebo Diseko travels to Brazil to meet Evangelical Christian women of colour.
The last Afghan Sikhs
Kawoon Khamoosh speaks to Sikhs who have been forced to leave Afghanistan in recent years
Hindus, hate and hashtags
Vishva Samani speaks to young Hindus on 'Hinduphobia' and the increase of online hate
Green Islam
How Muslims are trying to heed the call in the Quran to be better guardians of nature
Spiritualism and the soul
Saskia Masaun talks to mediums as she delves deeper into her spiritualist faith
God and hip-hop
Swarzy Macaly asks why young rappers aren't quick to own the title Christian rapper?
From riches to religion
We meet Patrick van der Vorst, who gave up his business and became a priest
Diwali in Leicester
The English city of Leicester hosts the largest Diwali celebrations outside India
Me, my autism and cults
'Cult survivor' Richard Turner explores the link between neurodivergence and cults
Dying in Varanasi
A journey to a sacred city where some pilgrims go for their final days
One scoop or two
When Annie Nicholson lost her family, an ice cream van gave her a way to cope with grief
Turtle Island and the Black Snake
The native Americans fighting to protect their traditions threatened by an oil pipeline
Arizona's desert crosses
The artist planting crosses in the desert in Arizona to memorialise dead migrants.
Poland's Jews: Caught between, never home
What is it like to be a third-generation Jew in present-day Poland?
The Iran protests
Three Iranian women discuss religion, personal faith and the struggle for independence