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As Church of Scotland moves towards gay ordination, evangelical congregations told not to 'act hastily'
The Church of Scotland's annual General Assembly yesterday voted to move towards the ordination of ministers in civil partnerships.

Kidnapping victim Elizabeth Smart praying for California woman who disappeared 10 years ago
Elizabeth Smart, the Utah kidnapping victim who was held for nine months, says she is praying for a California woman found 10 years after disappearing from her home.

How do we support Africa's rising generation of leaders?
Three day event hosted by Lord Boateng begins today

Meriam Yehya Ibrahim: International pressure rises against execution of pregnant Christian Sudanese woman jailed for apostasy
International pressure is mounting for Sudan to release Meriam Yehya Ibrahim, a pregnant Christian woman on death row.

Pastor Saeed Abedini severely beaten in hospital, taken back to Iranian prison
Iranian prisoner Saeed Abedini was severely beaten and taken from a hospital to a jail cell, Abedini's family reported yesterday.

Christian sites in Europe face 'tremendous' rise in vandalism
Vandalism against churches, attacks on clergy and lawsuits against Christian workers detailed in new report

Saeed Abedini's wife praying for Meriam Yehya Ibrahim
Pastor Saeed Abedini "severely beaten" in hospital before being returned to prison

A church destroyed by fire rises from the ashes
A church reduced to ashes by fire sixteen years ago has celebrated the completion of the final stage in its reconstruction

Church of Scotland to debate ordination of gay people
The Church of Scotland's annual General Assembly is set to debate the ordination of gay ministers today

Youth Work Summit: It's vital to develop a pastoral response to LGBT young people
Evangelical youth work event invites LGBT speakers to share their stories

Over 100 killed in Nigeria bombings
At least 118 people have died in Jos, central Nigeria, after two car bombs exploded at a bus terminal and a busy market

A missionary's life in Honduras: 'Crime has come to the doors of the church'
Swedish missionary Miriam Mondragon is working to see transformation in one of the world's most dangerous countries: Honduras, Central America

Why do we always want something different?
Why is the grass always greener? Claire Musters on finding contentment

Macklemore apologizes for wearing anti-Semitic costume on stage
Macklemore apologizes for wearing anti-Semitic costume on stage.

'Christ the Lord' gets green light: Another Christian film coming to the big screen
Another Christian film coming to the big screen: 'Christ the Lord' gets green light.

School Bible ban reversed following Christian protest
The Liberty Institute released a statement stating that they were victorious in their conflict with a Florida school district over students reading Bibles in the classroom.