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Five Christians killed in roadside ambush near Jos
Five Christians killed in roadside ambush near Jos

Pastor says Nigeria armed ethnic Fulani herdsmen joined forces with Islamic extremist mercenaries

Cameroon: Government continues crackdown on Pentecostal movement
Cameroon: Government continues crackdown on Pentecostal movement

The government of Cameroon has ordered the closure of dozens of churches in an attempt to put an end to what it considers to be anarchy among some Christian organisations.

Rebuilding livelihoods in flood-hit Philippines a \'top priority\' for Christian Aid
Rebuilding livelihoods in flood-hit Philippines a 'top priority' for Christian Aid

Christian Aid says thousands in the Philippines have lost their livelihoods after floods washed away £7 million-worth of crops.

Choral festival comes to Leeds
Choral festival comes to Leeds

Members of church choirs from across the North of England will converge on Leeds Town Hall later this month for a choral festival.

Out to Disrupt
Out to Disrupt

Alan Hodgkinson is cycling from Land's End to John o'Groats in aid of impoverished Vietnamese children

Charities voice concerns about welfare changes
Charities voice concerns about welfare changes

Leading Catholic charities have voiced their concerns about rising domestic poverty levels and pressure on public expenditure following the recent changes to the benefit system.

40 Pakistani Christian families face hunger after Gojra elopement dispute

Christian minority targeted after Muslim girl elopes with Christian man

Bishop of Wakefield\'s Lent Appeal raises over £5,000 for charity
Bishop of Wakefield's Lent Appeal raises over £5,000 for charity

Over £5,000 has been given to the Bishop of Wakefield's chosen charities after his recent Lent Appeal.

500th anniversary of birth of George Wishart marked
500th anniversary of birth of George Wishart marked

Over a hundred people gathered in St Andrews on Friday to mark the quincentenary of the birth of George Wishart. 

North India church destroyed by 1,000-strong mob
North India church destroyed by 1,000-strong mob

Shouting religious slogans, a mob estimated at 1,000 people has destroyed a Christian church under construction in northern India, according to a report received from church leaders in the region. The attack occurred on Sunday, Aug. 25.

North Korea cancels US envoy\'s visit to seek Kenneth Bae\'s release
North Korea cancels US envoy's visit to seek Kenneth Bae's release

North Korea has revoked an invitation for a US envoy to travel to Pyongyang to seek the release of an American man, the US state department says.

The commonplace book of the Reverend Alexander Lamiliere
The commonplace book of the Reverend Alexander Lamiliere

The RCB Library's 'Archive of the Month' for September will feature the commonplace book of the Reverend Alexander Lamiliere.

Free Church to meet Scottish Transport Minister over A9

Scottish Transport Minister Keith Brown will be meeting a delegation from the Free Church of Scotland over the dualling of the A9.

Archbishop of Armagh pays tribute to Seamus Heaney
Archbishop of Armagh pays tribute to Seamus Heaney

The Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland has said he is "very saddened" to hear of the death of poet Seamus Heaney at the age of 75.

UK\'s decision against Syria military action welcomed
UK's decision against Syria military action welcomed

Christian Aid has welcomed the UK government's decision not to take part in military action against Syria.

US envoy seeks release of Kenneth Bae in Pyongyang visit
US envoy seeks release of Kenneth Bae in Pyongyang visit

Robert King, the US Special Envoy for North Korean rights, has arrived in Pyongyang to request the discharge of Kenneth Bae.