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Pope to send delegation to Damascus
Pope Benedict XVI is sending a delegation to Syria to express solidarity with people caught up in the conflict.
Churches getting ready to open homeless winter shelters
Churches across London are uniting for the first time in their efforts to care for the capital's homeless over the winter.
Christian poverty campaigner slams Facebook over tax
The head of Church Action on Poverty has criticised Facebook after the social networking giant was accused of tax dodging.
Rick Warren: Man was made to work
Contrary to popular belief, Adam and Eve worked in the Garden of Eden and people will work in heaven as well, says Rick Warren
Human Trafficking â it canât be in Wales?
Human trafficking may not feel like a pressing issue in the UK, but a growing number of Christians in Wales are lobbying, praying and meeting to bring an end to this terrible practice.
Amy Grant working on new album
Amy Grant's upcoming album has entered the pre-production phase.
Don't ignore Christian voters, PM warned
The head of Britain's largest Christian broadcaster has warned the Government that it would be ill-advised to ignore the rights of Christians.
New Canon Chancellor at Lichfield Cathedral
The Rev Dr Anthony Moore has been appointed as Canon Chancellor of Lichfield Cathedral.
Letters from Uncle Eustace, the perfect Anglo-Catholic
Two vicars from Macclesfield have launched a book showing the funnier side of life in a small rural parish.
Churches meeting growing demand for emergency food
More people in the UK are turning to church-run foodbanks to cope with the rising cost of living.
Brian Doerksen releases Ultimate Collection
Integrity Music announces the global release of Brian Doerksen Ultimate Collection, a 15-track album from the JUNO and Covenant Award winning worship leader and songwriter.
Plass and Lucas, they're back
More musings on life, love and God from Adrian Plass and Jeff Lucas
New resource for emergency pastoral essentials
Church House Publishing has put together a new easy-reference volume for clergy dealing with emergency situations.
Concern over report challenging traditional family structure
A new parenting strategy funded in part by the Scottish government says that children do not need to have two parents in order to be successful.
Candidates for Coptic papacy announced
The final five candidates for the next Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church have been announced.
What would Pilgrim's Progress be like if it were written today?
John Bunyan took readers on a literary pilgrimage from the City of Destruction past the Slough of Despond to the Celestial City when he wrote Pilgrim's Progress in 1678.