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New UK publishing community launched
A new UK publishing community is being launched today to encourage Christians to get thinking on some of the hot button issues in Christianity.
Lord Puttnam opens Christian Resources Exhibition
Lord David Puttnam, producer of arguably the most successful sports-themed movie of all time, will open this year's Christian Resources Exhibition International (Tue 8-11 May, Sandown Park, Esher).
New album from The Choir
The Choir have been around the block a few times but after 30 years together, they are as passionate as ever about making inspirational and thought-provoking music.
Christian Aid challenges people to live on £1 a day
Thousands of people are taking part in Christian Aid's Live Below the Line campaign this week.
Iranian Christians temporarily released from prison
The pastor of a church in Esfahan, and nine imprisoned Christians from the city were freed on 30 April and 1 May, pending their recall at a future date.
Ex-bodyguard of Joyce Meyer guilty of murder
Christopher Coleman, the former security chief for televangelist Joyce Meyer, has been found guilty of murdering his family. Jurors also determined that he is eligible for the death penalty.
Half a million sign petition defending traditional marriage
A petition launched in defence of traditional marriage has passed the half million mark.
Church leader hopes for âcredibleâ UN mission to Syria
The Apostolic Vicar of Aleppo in Syria has expressed his hope for the restoration of peace as UN monitors tour the country.
Vicar highlights plight of farmers in JCB drive
A vicar spent last week driving across Wales in a 7.5 tonne JCB to highlight the plight of farmers.
Church needs more Jesus and less motivational speaking
The church must put Jesus back at the centre of its message, say Agu Irukwu
Tony Campolo to Baptists: Give more
Tony Campolo delivered an address to Baptists last night that was honest and encouraging in equal measure.
Facebook concert from Jeremy Camp
Jeremy Camp is broadcasting his upcoming Nashville concert exclusively through Facebook.
Canadian student suspended over Jesus T-shirt
A teenage Canadian student was suspended for wearing a yellow t-shirt to school that reads "Life is Wasted Without Jesus".
New Bishop of Chichester appointed
Dr Martin Warner has been appointed as the new Bishop of Chichester.
Anglican lay reader kept from pulpit over gay marriage stance
An Anglican lay reader has been told to refrain from ministry after he encouraged parishioners to sign a petition defending traditional marriage.
Do we just give to look good?
Billionaires might ditch their charity giving if new proposals to cap their tax relief come in. But getting less splash for their cash is only part of the reason to give less.