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Nathan Jess: Love Stands Forever
It's the slower tunes that really hit home on Nathan Jess's debut album

Leaving Egypt behind
Depression is not what God wants for us

Rowan Williams welcomes new measures to reduce tax evasion
The former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Williams has welcomed the Government's decision to create a new public register detailing the owners of around 2.5 million companies.

Christianity 'under attack as never before'
Lord Carey has criticised a top judge's comments that courts are "no longer Christian" in multi-cultural Britain.
People more spiritual than religious
The Census may have revealed a sharp drop in the number of religious people but research by Theos think tank reveals people in England and Wales are still open to spirituality.
Jail terms for Vietnamese Catholics
Two Vietnamese Catholics whose arrest led to protests last month have been handed jail terms.

Phil Vickery: Welsh chef extraordinaire and missionary
Phil Vickery was a dab hand at cooking delicious food for hungry Londoners, now he is serving up food for the soul in Wales

Iranian Christian flogged after drinking Communion wine
An Iranian Christian was flogged on Wednesday, according to rights groups, after a court in Rasht, Iran sentenced him and three other Christians to 80 lashes for drinking wine as part of a Holy Communion service.

The nation's favourite hymns
How Great Thou Art top's poll of nation's favourite hymns

Luke Hellebronth to release debut album, Stand Up
Integrity Music introduces debut album from acclaimed singer-songwriter

Persecuted North Koreans pray for American Christians
A surprising reversal on IDOP Sunday

Church of Scotland announces new Moderator Designate
The Reverend Dr Angus Morrison has been announced as the next Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

Christians to pray for persecuted church
Christians around the world will be praying for the persecuted church this weekend.
Two pastors killed in Kenya
Perpetrators must be arrested and security increased, say church leaders

NY Jets player David Nelson fundraises for orphans in Haiti
David Nelson attributes his belief in Christ for his mission to save lives in Haiti

Churches demand Government apology for 'misrepresenting poor'
Church leaders are disappointed that Lord Freud has failed to offer an apology on behalf of the Government for its rhetoric on the poor