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Archbishop praises hospice movement
The Archbishop of Armagh was at a special service celebrating three decades of care by the Northern Ireland Hospice.

Can you feed yourself on £1 a day?
That's the challenge World Vision is asking people in affluent countries to take up as part of the Global Poverty Project's 2013 Live Below the Line campaign.
Kidnapped bishop would want Christians to stay in Syria, says nephew
The nephew of bishop Yohanna Ibrahim said he hopes Syrian Christians will not use the incident as an incentive to flee the country.
Dean of Jersey reinstated, apologises for conduct
The Dean of Jersey has been reinstated after apologising for his handling of a safeguarding complaint
Bon Voyage for Archdeacon of Dudley
It's the French life next for the Archdeacon of Dudley after he retires from full-time ministry in September.
Council of Europe tells member states to respect conscience
Council of Europe tells member states to respect conscience and accommodate religious beliefs in the public sphere
Syria: My cousins in Qamishly
A desperate attempt to discover whether family are safe in Syria
Catch a glimpse of heaven with A Gift of Grace
A Gift of Grace is the new booklet from the Methodist Church exploring the theme of grace in Scripture, poetry, hymns and reflections.

Sentamu presents icon to Barnsley's Holy Trinity Academy
The Archbishop of York has presented an icon of the Holy Trinity to Barnsley's Holy Trinity Academy.

Archbishop of Canterbury sees 'culture of entitlement' in City
The Archbishop of Canterbury says there is a "culture of entitlement" in the banking and financial sectors at odds with what others would regard as reasonable.

Millennials embracing online reality more than baby boomers
A new survey has revealed significant differences between millennials and baby boomers when it comes to attitudes towards the internet.
US evangelicals split over whether Islam is 'violent'
More than half of evangelical Christians (52 per cent) view Islam as "essentially a violent religion," a new report from Barna Group reveals, though only about a quarter (26 per cent) of all American adults feel the same way.
Tax violent entertainment, says Franklin Graham
Evangelist Franklin Graham believes one solution to the problem of violence in American culture could be a tax on violent entertainment.
Salvation Army and Home Depot team up for camp revamp
Salvation Army and Home Depot team up for camp revamp

New volumes explore private letters of Charles Wesley
The Oxford University Press has published the first in two volumes looking at all 700 surviving letters of Charles Wesley.

Day of prayer for the media
The Church and Media Network is inviting Christians and churches to pray for the media.