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Christians killed in North Korea

Open Doors has confirmed the death of two Christians in North Korea

Don\'t blame poor, say churches
Don't blame poor, say churches

Churches and Christians will be taking a stand against the stigmatisation and exclusion of people in poverty this week.

UK Christians concerned about becoming Christlike
UK Christians concerned about becoming Christlike

Langham Partnership International is encouraging Christians not to be put off becoming Christlike.

Young people inspired to end poverty

Christian Aid has launched a new movement to inspire young people to come together on poverty.

Bishop takes heat for unusual ceremony

A bishop in the US has is facing criticism after a video appeared of him laying on top of two men as part of an unusual consecration ceremony.

Care crisis hindering disabled contribution - bishop
Care crisis hindering disabled contribution - bishop

The social care system is failing to meet the needs of disabled people of working age, the Bishop of Carlisle has said.

Salvation Army offers free soup on Isle of Wight

The Salvation Army on the Isle of Wight is helping to stave off the hunger of those in hardship one bowl of soup at a time.

Church of England: Philip Giddings survives lay vote
Church of England: Philip Giddings survives lay vote

The chair of the Church of England's House of Laity, Dr Philip Giddings, has won a controversial vote to remove him from the position.

Children at risk in Mali conflict
Children at risk in Mali conflict

World Vision is calling for the urgent protection of children who are at risk of being forced to fight for rebel groups in Mali.

Church building destroyed in Egypt

A building owned by the Coptic Church has been destroyed by Islamist extremists in Egypt.

Churches encouraged to offer placements to young people

An initiative of the Methodist Church is helping young people gain vital life and work experience.

Family tragedy inspires outreach to Muslims
Family tragedy inspires outreach to Muslims

John and Jane Martin lost their second son in an accident in Pakistan but the tragedy changed their lives in a radical way.

RE teachers need biblical literacy training - Bible Society
RE teachers need biblical literacy training - Bible Society

The Bible Society has called for training in biblical literacy for Britain's religious education teachers.

Premier launches campaign to motivate online evangelism

Christian broadcaster Premier is encouraging the church to engage in online evangelism with the launch of a new campaign this week.

Closure for blasphemy accused Rimsha Masih

Blasphemy charges against a Christian girl in Pakistan have been officially dropped by the country's Supreme Court.

Facebook, dating and divorce
Facebook, dating and divorce

Facebook has joined the dating game by adding a new feature similar to those on premium dating sites.