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McDonalds suggests low paid employees sell their Christmas gifts?
Advice from the McResource resource reportedly included a tip to sell Christmas gifts in order to help dig themselves out of any holiday related debt.

Christians fast for US immigration reform
Immigration reform has essentially ground to a halt in the US

Looking for CS Lewis in Canterbury
What's the big deal in finding a first edition Lewis?

Gay marriage referendum to go ahead in Croatia
An unprecedented legislative event will be taking place in Croatia on December 1 on a provision in the constitution that would clearly define marriage as "a living union of a woman and a man".

Tartan of faith communities makes the fabric of Scotland stronger
Scotland is a rich tapestry of diversity.

Lichfield delighted with first Messy Church confirmation
October saw the first confirmation service in a Messy Church in the Diocese of Lichfield

What is Obamacare and why doesn't it seem to be working? â an FAQ
The fact that this package of legislation has come to be known as "Obamacare" makes it pretty clear that the President's name and reputation is going to sink or swim with its success or failure.
BBC bias â who should be given the mic?
Questionable selections by the BBC only serve to reaffirm the belief of many Christians that it is unwilling to represent Christianity in Britain as it is

Jihadists could end Christianity in Syria if given power, says nun
Catholic nun warns against deposing Assad until viable alternative appears

Paul Flowers arrested following drug allegations
Former Co-op chairman and Methodist minister Paul Flowers has been arrested, police have confirmed.

Ban on Christian radio ad labelled 'chilling'
The chief executive of Christian Legal Centre has called the decision to uphold a ban on a Christian radio advert "chilling" and "bewildering".

Portsmouth couple's alternative Advent worship
Husband and wife Kevin and Nicky Pybus are launching a series of installations at St Cuthbert's Church, Copnor, entitled 'Or?' during Advent.
Christian lawyer flees Sudan after death threats
A Christian lawyer helping to promote religious freedom in Sudan has reportedly fled the country after authorities threatened to kill him if he failed to report to them every day, his attorney said.

Church leader criticises 'insidious' poverty
The Auxiliary Archbishop of Westminster has called upon those in government to take inspiration from the Pope and his desire to meet the needs of the poor and destitute.

Billy Graham returns home after hospital stay
Evangelist Billy Graham returned to his home in Montreat today following a two-day stay at Mission Hospital, flagship hospital of Mission Health in Asheville, North Carolina.

MP visits Salvation Army employment initiative
MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme, Paul Farrelly, was in Chesterton today to meet with people from the local Salvation Army's job scheme.