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Britain must address 'marriage crisis'
The Marriage Foundation says a discussion on marriage breakdown in Britain is "long overdue"
Church raising new generation of entrepreneurs
One of the largest Pentecostal churches in the country is equipping young people to start their own businesses.

Churchyards could provide homes to threatened hedgehogs
Churchyards could be the answer to the prayers of the nation's hedgehogs, according to two wildlife agencies.
53 Ethiopian Christians arrested in Saudi Arabia
The Religious Liberty Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance reports that 53 Ethiopian Christians were arrested by Saudi authorities earlier in the month.

New journal for mission practitioners
The Missional Network, Together in Mission and Springdale College have teamed up to launch a new journal.

Nick Vujicic welcomes baby son
Evangelist and motivational speaker Nick Vujicic has announced the birth of his son.

Church hall helps drug and alcohol users
A central London church is making its new hall available for drugs and alcohol users in need of support and care.

Archbishop prays on streets of Middlesbrough
The Archbishop of York was out and about on the streets of Middlesbrough on Wednesday to pray with members of the public.

First instrumental album from Bethel Music
Bethel Music will be releasing their first full-length instrumental album on 5 March.
Bishops take up Lent talk challenge
Three Welsh bishops are taking up a Lent challenge with a difference to deliver 40 talks over the next 40 days.
Archbishop appeals on behalf of deaf school in Egypt
The Archbishop of York is appealing for donations towards the running of a deaf unit in Egypt.
University is about 'more than getting a job'
Universities should take the holistic development of students into consideration, not simply prepare them for the world of work, a church education adviser has said.

No better time to reflect than Lent, says Baghdad vicar
Canon Andrew White has reminded people of the glory in suffering in a reflection written specially for Lent, which starts today.

Susan Boyle launches Lent campaign tackling poverty
Singer Susan Boyle and Paralympic gold medallist David Smith have launched a Lent appeal to transform impoverished communities around the world.

A life of helping others
The Reverend David Tomlinson has just taken up his new job as vicar at Saint John's Shildon, near Durham.

Church helps people start Lent with a smile
Pancake parties are being held by churches across the nation this week to mark the start of Lent.