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Benjamin Dunn and the Animal Orchestra are heading to Europe
Benjamin Dunn and the Animal Orchestra will be making their way to Europe for a quick tour following the release of the album, Fable, on Wednesday.
Thousands attend Pietermaritzburg rally
Thousands gathered at the Woodburn Rugby Stadium in Pietermaritzburg on Sunday for the closing rally of the African Enterprise Jubilee Mission.
UK Christians to protest arrest of Pakistani girl
Christians from the UK will be meeting outside the Pakistani High Commission in London on Wednesday to protest the arrest of an 11-year-old girl for blasphemy.
Crossing 'the Jesus bridge' in Ukraine
We have just spent a wonderful week with our Mercy Projects UK team at a summer camp at the Hearts of Love special needs children's centre in Konotop, Ukraine.
Tearfund to lead prayers for hungry
Tearfund will be leading prayers for impoverished communities around the world at Wembley Stadium this September.
Church attacked in Nigeria
Gunmen have reportedly attacked a Catholic church in north-eastern Nigeria.
Arrest of 11-year-old girl in Pakistan condemned
Pakistan's human rights body has strongly condemned the arrest of an 11-year-old Christian girl with Down's syndrome after she was accused of "blasphemy". Tensions have caused around 600 Christians to flee the area.
Sing your own version of Paul Baloche
Paul Baloche is inviting fans to sing their own version of his track "The Same Love".
Paul Wilbur planning album in English and Spanish
Paul Wilbur is working on a new English and Spanish-language album.
Vicky Beeching hosting social media conference
Worship leader and blogger Vicky Beeching will be hosting this year's Christian New Media Conference.
Biblelands becomes Embrace the Middle East
Biblelands is saying goodbye to its name of 158 years to become Embrace the Middle East.
Service of blessing celebrates dairy farmers
At a time when Britain's dairy farmers are under pressure, a new informal service is celebrating their importance to the rural economy
Driscoll: Christians should not hide crime
The fact that some churches decide not to report certain crimes is a sad state of affairs within Christianity, said Pastor Mark Driscoll of the Seattle-based Mars Hill Church during a recent sermon.
Tax avoidance 'morally wrong'
The majority of British adults are critical of tax avoidance, new research has found.
Christians not convinced by promise to protect churches
David Cameron has promised that churches and other places of worship will not be forced to carry out gay marriages, but Christians remain unconvinced.
Cathedral transformed by 30,000 flowers
Manchester Cathedral celebrated the summer in style last month with the help of more than 30,000 flowers.