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No decision on next Archbishop of Canterbury
There has been no decision by the Crown Nominations Commission on the new Archbishop of Canterbury.
Threats force Egyptian Christians to flee
Most Christians living near Egypt's border with Israel are fleeing their homes after Islamist militants made death threats and gunmen attacked a Coptic-owned shop, a priest said on Friday, according to Egyptian website Aswat Masriya.
Holiday spots that pile on the pounds
The summer is well and truly over but if you're consoling yourself by thinking about your next big trip away, Thomas Cook has some advice about the places that could add some unexpected pounds to you.
Record your Olympics experience, churches urged
Churches are being asked to use an online survey to record their experiences of outreach during the Olympics.
Gabriel Wilson channels childhood hurt into new album
For many songwriters, making music is an intensely personal experience, and that's how it's been for Gabriel Wilson, who has poured his heart and his life journey into his debut solo project.
Members of Bible translation review panel announced
A panel of Bible experts has been finalised for the review of SIL and Wycliffe's translation practices.
Popeâs butler goes on trial in Vatican
The former butler of Pope Benedict XVI has gone on trial in the Vatican after he allegedly leaked confidential documents to the Italian media.

Album review: Seventh Wave by Ooberfuse
There's nothing wrong with a highly polished Christian album, but it does make a refreshing change when a group comes along and throws an unusual spanner in the works.
Portsmouth's Christians and Muslims condemn violent protests
Christian and Muslim leaders in Portsmouth and Fareham have issued a joint statement calling for an end to protests against an anti-Islamic film.
Christian anti-poverty campaigner supports PM on overseas aid
The leader of a Christian anti-poverty movement in the UK has praised the Prime Minister for his support of overseas aid.

Choirboy turns pop
A 10-year-old chorister at Chapel Royal, Hampton Court, has just released his own pop single.

Don't be ashamed, Franklin Graham tells UK's Christians
Franklin Graham has called on Christians to be faithful in preaching the Gospel message as he visited the UK to launch this year's Operation Christmas Child.
Egypt: Man who tore Bible to go on trial for blasphemy
In a rare exercise of its anti-blasphemy laws, an Egyptian court has decided to put on trial a radical Muslim blogger who tore pages of the Bible while attending protests at the US Embassy in Cairo two weeks ago.

Oxford theologian calls for animal cruelty register
An Oxford University professor is calling for a National Animal Cruelty Offenders' Register.

Welsh churches come together to preserve heritage
Representatives of the main Christian denominations in Wales met last Friday to consider ways of sustaining and supporting the country's churches.

Dara McLean releases deluxe edition of You Got My Attention
Dara McLean has released a deluxe edition of her debut album You Got My Attention.