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Britain And France In 'Major Violations' Of Calais Children's Rights â UN
Britain and France have been savaged in a statement by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, which accused them of falling "seriously short" of their legal obligations.

Christian Nuns Describe Horrors Of ISIS: 'Even The Dead Did Not Survive Their Cruelty'
Christian nuns living in Iraq have described barbaric atrocities committed by Islamic State militants

The Remarkable Impact Of London's Flourishing Megachurches
London's megachurches are thriving and most are growing in size, in spite of overall decline in churchgoing in the UK, because of their "deep and passionate commitment" to living out their relationship with God, a new report has found.

What Trekking In Tanzania Taught Me About Dependence On God
In the turning of everyday life and online grocery shopping it is easy to forget that all good and perfect things come from God, says Rachel Holmes.

Children Who Fled ISIS In Mosul 'Too Terrified To Speak'
More than two years under ISIS occupation followed by intense dangers while fleeing has taken a toll on children's physical and mental health, World Vision staff said in Northern Iraq.

The Cross Is Back: Iraqi Priests Raise Symbol Of Hope In Shattered Christian Villages
Iraq's Christian priests are returning to the villages from which they were ejected by Islamic State, according to World Watch Monitor.

Shocking ISIS Pamphlets Detail Horrific Treatment Of Sex Slaves
Shocking new ISIS propoganda show in detail the group's strict teaching on issues from beard length to how to treat women taken as sex slaves.

How To Find Your Nearest Carol Service This Christmas
Your nearest carol service will be just a click away when the Church of England launches its latest campaign to bring people to church.

God's Storehouse: Feeding The Hungry In One Of Britain's Poorest Cities
The UK sends 11m tonnes of food a year to landfill, and yet millions of people are also going hungry. It is an injustice that spurs us on to act - but to do what, exactly?

What To Do When God Asks You To Wait
It may be natural to want to reach the end goal that we think God is calling us to, but we need to learn not to despise our current situation, says Claire Musters.

Nigeria Bishop Hits Out At 'Endemic' Corruption In Churches
Corruption is "endemic" in Nigeria's churches, according to the general secretary of the Anglican Consultative Council, Rt Rev Josiah Idowu-Fearon.

Christian Militias Unite To Fight ISIS In Iraq
Christian militias fighting to defeat ISIS in Iraq will work together to end the atrocities being committed by jihadists, it has been announced.

Campaigners Challenge Ban On NHS Funding For Abortions For Northern Ireland Women
Abortion campaigners will today call on the Supreme Court in London to allow state funding for women from Northern Ireland who travel to England for terminations.

Christian University Wins Legal Battle Over Ban On Sex Outside Heterosexual Marriage
An evangelical Christian university in Canada has won a decision by the Appeal Court of British Columbia in favour of its 'community covenant' that bans its students from having sexual relations outside of heterosexual marriage.

Archbishop Of Canterbury Slams 'Shocking Blight' Of UK Hunger
Justin Welby backed a £1.3million campaign to cut down on food waste in London as part of a drive to tackle hunger in Britain.

Pope Francis Slams Door On Female Priests â For Ever
Pope Francis said on Tuesday he believes the Roman Catholic Church's ban on women becoming priests is forever and will never be changed.