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Andraé Crouch and his journey
At 69, Crouch shows no signs of slowing down when it comes to sharing the gospel through music.
Unwanted gifts help the homeless
One charity is asking Brits to donate that unflattering jumper or umteenth bubble bath set and help the homeless.
Caring for seafarers
Handing out Christmas parcels is just of the things chaplain Paul Cave loves to do to support seafarers
Royals attend Christmas Day service without Prince Philip
The royal family went for their traditional Christmas Day service at Sandringham without Prince Philip.
Vincent Nichols remembers Bethlehem at Christmas
The head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales has offered his prayers for Palestinians who face losing their land in the New Year.
Multiple fatalities in Nigerian church bomb attack
At least 15 people have been killed in a bomb attack on a Catholic church on the outskirts of Nigerian capital Abuja.
Archbishop warns of broken bonds and abused trust
The Archbishop of Canterbury has said that the most pressing question facing Britain is âwho and where we are as a societyâ.
God is not far from the Occupy protesters
The Archbishop of Wales says St Paul's Cathedral got it wrong in its initial response to the Occupy protesters camped outside its front door.
Fall in number of Christians in Britain
Christianity remains the majority faith in Britain, but the number of people with no religion is on the rise
The shifting global church
A hundred years ago, the centre of Christianity was Europe. Today, Christianity is declining across its former heartland as the church rises in Africa, Asia and the Americas.
Church concern for future of community solar power
The Church of England and National Trust have expressed concern over the impact of policy changes on community solar power schemes.
ITV pulls Tim Minchin's Jesus song
Tim Minchin is irked that ITV has decided to cut his song mocking Jesus from The Jonathan Ross Show.
Disappointment over secular Christmas cards
Christmas cards with Christian themes are being squeezed off the shelves by the proliferation of secular cards for the season.
A fifth of Britons dreading the New Year
The results of a Salvation Army survey suggest it may not be such a happy New Year for some Brits after all
Take a fresh look at the nativity story this Christmas
The Rev Leo Osborn is challenging people to forget their assumptions about the nativity story this Christmas
Turin Shroud may be genuine, say Italian scientists
One of the most famous Christian relics â the Shroud of Turin, which is said to be the burial robe of Jesus Christ â may very well be authentic in nature, according to a team of Italian scientists.