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Egypt's Copts concerned over right to build churches
The man responsible for murdering John Lennon 31 years ago has been transferred to a new prison, officials say.
Government commits £30m extra to cathedral upkeep
The Government has pledged to give £30m extra towards the cost of maintaining the Church of England's 12,500 listed buildings.
Sacred sounds from The Sixteen
Harry Christophers writes in the forward to the programme for The Sixteenâs Choral Pilgrimage that he wishes to take the sacred music of 15th and 16th century Flanders back to the buildings it was written for â cathedrals. And how glad we are that he did.
Papers reveal spat with Coventry Cathedral over tapestry
Bonhams is to auction a cache of Graham Sutherland's papers in which he talks about the process of designing and manufacturing his world famous tapestry, Christ in Glory.
Christian Resources Exhibition sees increase in visitors
This year's Christian Resources Exhibition International saw a slight increase in the number of visitors.
New single from Case Crayenord - 'Saviour's Song'
Kingsway has announced the release of the single from Case Crayenord; the stirring, truth-laden âSaviourâs Songâ.
Bishop of London joins church's centenary celebrations
The Bishop of London was the special guest at the centenary celebrations of St Benet Fink in Tottenham, London, earlier in the week.
Vigil to protest forced detention of Eritrean Christians
A vigil will take place outside the Eritrean embassy in London on Thursday in protest against the regime's treatment towards Christians.
Poll finds majority support among Americans for homosexuality
A new Gallup poll shows that a slight majority - 54 per cent - of Americans believe that homosexuality is acceptable. Forty-two per cent say that homosexuality is morally wrong.
Bishops want tougher regulations to end tax dodging
Catholic bishops have called upon the European Union to tackle tax dodging.
Churches called to prayer during Olympic torch relay
Churches are being encouraged to pray during the 70-day Olympic torch relay when it gets underway this Saturday.
Record numbers visit Holy Land
Tourism to Israel continues its upward trend as record numbers of tourists flocked to the Holy Land in April.
Owl City to release Shooting Star EP
Owl City's brand new EP, Shooting Star, hits stores today ahead of his next full-length studio album due out in the summer on Universal Republic.
Robert E Cooley to chair Wycliffe and SIL review panel
Dr Robert E Cooley has been confirmed as the chairman of a panel being set up to review Wycliffe and SIL International Bible translations.
UK parliamentarians hear plight of Christian women
Revelations about the scale of hate crimes against Christian women in Pakistan and Egypt are to be the subject of a meeting in parliament today.
Painting the gospel - âJesus the name above all namesâ
Art is just one of the ways we can tell people about Jesus