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From Singing Kettle to Tartan Tales
He spent years entertaining kids as a member of the Singing Kettle and now Artie Trezise is hitting the road again with his new venture, Artie's Tartan Tales.

Beautiful stretch marks?
Children are a beautiful gift, so why do we go to such lengths to hide the effects that carrying them has on our bodies?

Scottish youths explore identity
Young Christians from across Scotland have been in Dundee for the last three days to explore the concept of identity.

Liverpool church reflects on vision 50 years after King's 'I have a dream' speech
A Liverpool church is inviting people to reflect on their vision for the city 50 years after Martin Luther King made his 'I have a dream' speech in Washington DC.

Lindsay Lohan: 'I'm a very spiritual person'
The actress says she went into her latest rehab stint "really willing and really craving more spirituality"

Government hasn't done enough to encourage marriage, says Chief Rabbi
The UK's Chief Rabbi has expressed his disappointment at the Government's marriage policies.

£500,000 grant makes new church community centre possible
Plans are moving ahead for a £1m community centre after the church behind the project secured a major grant from the Big Lottery Fund.

Archbishop of York announces review into deceased clergy files
"The damage done by the sexual abuse of children is immense, and the passage of time does not in itself bring healing," the Archbishop of York has said.

Study links religious belief to intelligence
The higher the IQ, the less likely a person is to be religious, a US study has found.Â

Interfaith charity promotes respect for cultural diversity among school pupils
An interfaith charity is helping primary school pupils in Peterborough learn the value of cultural diversity and respect for others.

What caused Syria's civil war?
Throughout its history, ancient and modern, Syria has played host to ethnic and religious minorities living together very much in harmony.

Fracking could alleviate suffering of poor people, says Church
The Church of England has criticised "blanket opposition" to fracking and called for a debate that takes the poor and less costly energy sources into consideration.

Men more likely to drink drive than women
Men are more likely than women to get behind the wheel of a car when they are over the limit, a new survey has found.

Christian Aid funds emergency food distribution in flood-hit Pakistan
Christian Aid has sent funds to partners in Pakistan who are assisting people affected by torrential monsoon rains and flash floods.

The Bible producer Roma Downey endorses Kickstarter campaign for new audio drama
Roma Downey, The Bible miniseries executive producer and star of CBS's Touched by an Angel, endorsed award-winning writer/producer Phil Lollar and his crowdfunding campaign for the new independent audio drama Iliad House on Kickstarter.com.

New Chair for Livability
Caroline Armitage has been appointed as the new Chair of Christian disability charity Livability.