News
Pope turns to Twitter to speak to the world
Anyone who says the Church is irrelevant needs only look at the Pope who has managed to rack up nearly half a million Twitter followers without even making a single tweet.
Insecurity in Goma
Christian Aid's Salomé Ntububa says more must be done to stop fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo
More premature babies surviving
The number of babies surviving after being born very premature is rising, say researchers.

Christian Aid ready to respond to typhoon
Christian Aid is closely monitoring the situation in the Philippines where a typhoon has killed 200 people.
Christians killed in Sudan bombing
The Sudanese military in the last two weeks has bombed more non-Arab people in largely Christians areas of the Nuba Mountains - killing three Christians, destroying two relief agency structures and demolishing a Catholic Church building, sources said.
Donations may drop during holiday season
Although most Americans plan to continue to support their favourite charities this holiday season, there's concerning news on the horizon.

Natwivity gets off to flying start
Twitter is abuzz this Advent season with the story of Christmas being told in the form of tweets.
Scouts consult on oath for atheists
The Scouts are consulting their members on whether to introduce an alternative oath for atheists.

Brothers in Arms
Brothers in Arms is the title of the moving picture that scooped this year's Faith Through a Lens award.

Pilgrimage by iPhone
A new app is making it possible for Christians to take part in one of the most popular pilgrimages via their iPhones.

Thank God this Advent, says bishop
The Bishop of Wolverhampton is encouraging people to admit their transgressions to God this Advent - and be thankful they are forgiven.
Women bishop supporters want single clause measure
Supporters of women bishops are calling on bishops in the Church of England to bring back a single clause measure.
Zimbabwe's Anglicans make difficult return to property
Anglicans in Zimbabwe have finally been able to return to their cathedral in Harare after the eviction of an excommunicated bishop.
Plans to cap payday loan charges welcomed
Christian financial advisers are calling for a "drastic" cap on the rates charged by payday loan companies.
Churches want more support for Middle East peace process
The Church of England and Catholic Church have expressed their disappointment after the UK abstained from a vote on Palestine in the UN last week.

Sanctus Real: It's not music for music's sake
Sanctus Real frontman Matt Hammit is just as committed to writing songs that inspire faith now as he was when the band first got together 16 years ago.