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Former Art Attack presenter gives hope to sick children

His art show was a highlight of the TV week for a generation of British children. Now former Art Attack presenter Neil Buchanan is using his artistic talents to raise funds for sick children.

Dave Barnes has stories to tell

Fresh from his first Grammy nomination, Dave Barnes is looking forward to the release next month of his new album.

New Wine and CVM hope to reverse exodus of men from church

New Wine and CVM have formed a new partnership aimed at stemming the continuing departure of men from the church.

Photo competition focuses on communication as a human right

The World Association for Christian Communication has launched its annual photo competition.

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity gets underway

Churches around the world will be holding ecumenical celebrations

Christian Aid calls for end to violence in South Sudan

Christian Aid is providing relief to some of the tens of thousands of civilians displaced by fighting in South Sudan.

David Crowder* Band: A fitting farewell from one of CCM’s finest

From brokenness and death to rebirth and new life, David Crowder* Band take us on a thrilling journey with their masterful final album

UK church delegation meets Palestinian President

A delegation of senior Church figures from the UK has met Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

The wisdom of Deo Volente

There is still a lot of wisdom in the saying "God willing"

Canon Andrew White: ‘Don’t take care, take risks’

“Don’t take care, take risks,” is the advice that Canon Andrew White has for Christians in Britain.

German Christians mark 70th anniversary of ‘Final Solution’ conference

A delegation of 70 German pastors and ministry leaders are in Jerusalem this week to remember victims of the Holocaust.

Pray for those who have yet to hear

Frontiers is asking for prayer for unengaged Muslim communities during the Olympics year

Student atheist group determined to keep Jesus-Muhammad cartoon

A group of atheists at University College London, which posted a cartoon of Jesus and Muhammad with what look like glasses of beer on its Facebook page, is claiming that the student union has withdrawn its call to remove the cartoon.

Jeffrey John reportedly suing Church over inequality

A senior clergyman in the Church of England reportedly blocked from becoming a bishop because of his sexuality is apparently preparing to take his employers to court under the country’s equality law.

Christians in north-east putting God at heart of communities

A church charity shop is providing a place for locals to find a listening ear as well as a bargain.

Website encourages youth action to support persecuted church

New Year and new website to help more young people engage with the message of the persecuted church