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Re-trial for Iranian pastor sentenced to death for apostasy

Iran’s Supreme Court in has ordered a re-trial for Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani, who was previously sentenced to death for refusing to recant his faith in Jesus Christ.

Christian free school gets the go ahead

The joint proposal for a new secondary school in Greenford has received the approval of the Department for Education.

Fears for Christians in Egypt after fatal crackdown

Concerns for the future of Christians in Egypt have been raised by Barnabas Fund following Sunday’s deadly violence.

Readings from Selwyn Hughes for your walk of faith

It is a testimony to the life and teachings of the late Selwyn Hughes that his books continue to build up faith around the world.

Archbishop condemns thuggery in Zimbabwe

The Archbishop of Cape Town has hit out at the harassment faced by Anglican churches in Zimbabwe.

The City Harmonic's dream

This band isn’t content to feed the machine or build a fan base

The diversity and complexity of today's global church

The story of Christianity as a worldwide faith is being written before our eyes

New website for parents to report inappropriate TV programmes

A new website is to allow parents to blow the whistle on inappropriate sexual imagery in TV shows, adverts or products.

Phatfish on their new album and connecting people with God

Christian Today catches up with Lou Fellingham, Joss Wintermeyer and Ben Hall of Phatfish

Archbishop asks Mugabe to end persecution of churches in Zimbabwe

The Archbishop of Canterbury has asked President Robert Mugabe to intervene over the harassment of Anglican churches in Zimbabwe.

Deadly clashes in Egypt after Christian protest

Curfew was in force in Cairo Monday morning after deadly clashes left at least 23 dead and over 200 injured following protests by Coptic Christians against growing persecution.

Church invests £1.6m in support for vulnerable in Westminster

Church has spent more than £1 million on projects to support HIV sufferers, disabled children and homeless since 2007

Britain’s healthcare must not become exclusive – Sentamu

The Archbishop of York has voiced concern that the safety of patients may be put at risk by changes to the way the NHS is run.

Archbishop praises ‘endurance’ of Anglicans in Zimbabwe

The Archbishop of Canterbury delivered a reassuring message of God’s triumph in spite of adversities to Anglicans in Zimbabwe.

Tory minister uncomfortable with Cameron’s gay marriage proposal

A junior defence minister has distanced himself from David Cameron’s plan to legalise marriage for same-sex couples.

Tutu praises Nobel Peace Prize winner Sirleaf

Archbishop Desmond Tutu has welcomed the decision to give the Nobel Peace Prize to Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.