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Baptists celebrate 400th anniversary in London
Celebrations are taking place in London this week to mark 400 years since the founding of the first Baptist church in Britain.
The Life of Christ
The spectacular open-air play returns to the Wintershall Estate this summer
Vogue says goodbye to too young, too thin models
Vogue magazine has promised not to use models that are underage or underweight on its front covers.
Youcef Nadarkhani's lawyer reportedly imprisoned
The sole attorney representing Iranian Christian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani has reportedly been sentenced to nine years in prison
Keswick Ministries appoints new chairman
Jonathan Risbridger has been appointed the new chairman of Keswick Ministries.
New campaign to champion marriage
High Court Judge Sir Paul Coleridge warns that family breakdown is costing Britain billions
Coalition stung in local elections
Labour has swept to victory in local elections across England and Wales in a hammering blow to the Coalition.
Cardinal Brady under pressure to resign
The head of the Catholic Church in Ireland has come under pressure to resign over his failure to act during an investigation into child abuse.
Rain puts a stop to asparagus festival
The heavy rains that have deluged Britain may be good for the ducks and our drought-hit reservoirs, but they've been every asparagus farmer's nightmare.
Mass marks five years since disappearance of Madeleine McCann
A mass is being held in Liverpool to mark the fifth anniversary of the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
Authorities in New Zealand pull healing advert
A New Zealand church's billboard claiming ''Jesus Heals Cancer'' has been replaced by a new message after advertising authorities ordered the original be taken down amid complaints that it made false promises.
Fears for Chen Guangcheng after US embassy walkout
The head of a ministry that supports persecuted Christians in China has expressed concerns for the welfare of activist Chen Guangcheng after leaving the American embassy.
US sees rise in Latter-Day Saints, Mormons and Muslims
The latest census into religion in the US has revealed a dramatic increase in the number of Latter-day Saints, or Mormons, and Muslims, a modest increase in the number of evangelical Protestants, and a drop in the number of Catholics and mainline Protestants.
Hundreds bid farewell to marathon runner who touched the nation
More than 600 family and friends turned out to pay their respects to marathon runner Claire Squires at her funeral today.
Cardinal Brady refutes abuse claims
The Catholic Primate of All Ireland has hit out at suggestions he failed to take the appropriate action against paedophile priest Brendan Smyth during a Church inquiry in 1975.
Stephen Baldwin on a mission to end hunger among orphans
Former Hollywood bad boy and born again Christian Stephen Baldwin is raising funds to feed 2012 orphans before the year is out.