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Pakistan: Death threats to key people in Shahbaz Bhatti murder case
Several key players involved in the case against four militants accused of assassinating Pakistani minorities minister Shahbaz Bhatti have reportedly received death threats from militant Islamist groups.

World Evangelical Alliance postpones General Assembly
Divisions among South Korean evangelicals behind postponement
Child protection bill would encourage a 'big brother state'
A number of past and present Moderators from the Free Church of Scotland have urged the Scottish Government to halt the passing of a bill that aims to add another layer of protection to Scotland's children and young people, believing it to be too intrusive.

Church of England paves way for first women bishops
The legislative process to allow women as bishops looks set to conclude this year after a vote by the Church of England's parliamentary body today.

Marching not to war
Remembering those who would not fight in the Great War

Marriage troubles may simply be the 'storm before the calm'
With Valentine's Day around the corner, the timing is ripe for a new book which focuses on how all marriages can be made in heaven â and on earth.

Christians can't be idle in face of food poverty
Premier Christian Media to expand Christmas food programme

Church urges men to take stand against gender-based violence
Church of England General Synod hears of "devastating" violence against women and girls.

Standing ovation for 'Alone yet not alone' at the 'Christian Oscars'
Joni Eareckson Tada received a standing ovation from a star-studded audience after her performance of Bruce Broughton's 'Alone yet not alone' at the 22nd Annual Movieguide Faith & Values Awards Gala in LA on 7 February.

Pakistan needs harmony
New Archbishop of Lahore sets out his vision in a country wracked by violence

Female church workers raped and killed in South Sudan
Reports of a horrific attack on female church workers, several of whom were elderly, in the South Sudanese town of Bor

Sharing the Gospel during the Winter Olympics
International ministry OneHope is capitalising on the "Olympic-sized opportunity" to share the love of God during the Winter Games in Russia.

York Minster embraces its Norse heritage for Viking Festival
The Vikings are often remembered as a force of brutality and godlessness, but York Minster has its roots in a friendlier relationship with the Scandinavian invaders.

In Kony's Shadow: New exhibition tells story of Uganda's child soldiers
Christian Aid has produced an exhibition to share the stories of some of the survivors of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in northern Uganda.

The Beatles, the 'British Invasion' and that Jesus comment
"If there hadn't been Carl Perkins there wouldn't have been The Beatles." If there hadn't been The Beatles there wouldn't have beenâ¦â¦..

Talks for Kenneth Bae's release over before they've begun
North Korea has pulled out of talks with the US over the release of Christian tour operator Kenneth Bae.