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Former MP: Assisted suicide bill 'unsafe', 'biased' and 'rushed'
A former MP calls the assisted suicide bill "unsafe" "biased" and "rushed".

Echoes of John Knox: the Scottish Christians seeking to put Christ at the centre of education
"To give up on education is to give up on the Great Commission.”

KFC gravy baptism advert sparks controversy
KFC's controversial gravy baptism was at least done via total immersion

Retired pastor challenges abortion buffer zones law
A retired pastor who held a service in an abortion buffer zone is challenging the prosecution and the law itself

US study claims two in five Brits raised Christian no longer believe
A new report from the Washington-based Pew Research Center suggests that Britain’s religious identity is undergoing a transformation

Irish court to forcibly take €40,000 from Christian teacher Enoch Burke
An evangelical Christian from Ireland, who was suspended from his teaching job, is to have €40,000 forcibly removed from his bank account following a court order.

At least 19 Christians arrested in Sudan amid false accusations of rebel ties
Christian rights organisations have described the arrests as part of a broader campaign to suppress Christianity in Sudan

Iranian Christian allegedly beaten for requesting medical help
An Iranian Christian convert with a heart condition was allegedly beaten for requesting a cardiologist

Gender-critical Canadian dad fined ahead of 'litmus test' free speech hearing in Australia
"This is a serious issue with real world implications for families across the globe and we need to be able to discuss it," said internet sensation Billboard Chris, who is being backed by Elon Musk's X.

Proposed conversion therapy ban is unworkable
Conversion therapy ban would mean criminalising simple acts like prayer and having a conversation

Finnish church used AI to conduct a worship service but it didn't feel the same
From Gutenberg and his printing press to The Salvation Army and the first motion picture, the Church has a long tradition of using new technology to spread the Gospel. Now, a congregation in Finland has taken the next step on this journey, using AI tools to organise and conduct a worship service.

First complete Chinese translation of the Bible sells at auction for £56,000
The first complete Chinese version of the Bible has sold at auction for over £56,000

Canterbury Cathedral welcomes more modern-day pilgrims
Canterbury Cathedral is hoping to offer "sanctuary and hope" to modern day pilgrims

Should Christians be more critical of Israel?
Why do Christians support Israel and should there be limits to that support?

Sacrificial love: what the World Happiness Report teaches us about true happiness
What better time than Lent to rediscover true happiness by living out love?

Primary school in area where just 1% are Muslim cancels Easter service for diversity reasons
A school in Eastleigh has cancelled its Easter service for diversity reasons.