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Archbishop encourages youths to look beyond fashion and celebrity
The head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales has appealed to secondary school pupils to say 'no' to what is wrong.
Famine spreading in Somalia
The devastating famine in Somalia continues to spread throughout the country resulting in the United Nations to declare a sixth famine zone in the country.
Christians face fines and abuse in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan's authorities continue to punish peaceful religious believers with fines, physical abuse and court-ordered destruction of religious literature.
Evangelicals back independent abortion counselling for women
The Evangelical Alliance says proposals to offer women independent counselling on abortion are âcommon senseâ.
A nation of smartphone addicts
New research has revealed the extent to which smartphones are taking over our lives, with people unable to switch off even when they go to bed or the bathroom.
Wales: Presbyterian leader says Church must engage
A prolific leader in the Presbyterian Church of Wales (PCW) has warned the denomination it will shut down if it doesnât engage with outsiders.

More Christians killed in Nigeria
The death toll in Jos, Nigeria, is rising as violence continues in the nation.
New book out from Jeff Lucas
Bestselling co-author of Seriously Funny, Jeff Lucas, returns to writing fiction with his new book Up Close and Personal.
Christians urge Scottish Government not to change definition of marriage
Christians are alarmed by the launch of a public consultation asking Scots whether the law should be changed to redefine marriage to include same-sex relationships and allow civil partnership ceremonies to be conducted on religious premises.
Rare Vasili Polenov works up for auction
âHe That is Without Sinâ and "He is Guilty of Death" are going up for auction next month at Bonhams.
Cathedral hopes to attract young people with live music and food for thought
The Cathedral Church of St Nicholas in Newcastle is hoping to attract more young people through a host of new initiatives.
Mental disorders common across Europe
A study has revealed that more than a third of EU citizens suffer from a mental disorder.
McDonald's adds calorie count to menus
McDonaldâs is set to introduce calorie information to its menus throughout its UK restaurants, the Department of Health announced today.
Taylor Lautner and Dwayne Johnson in line-up for 'Goliath' movie
Dwayne Johnson, otherwise known as "The Rock", has been tapped to portray menacing giant Goliath in a new feature film, with his adversary likely to be Taylor Lautner as shepherd boy David.
After 9/11, Christians should be revived - Anne Graham Lotz
The daughter of evangelist Billy Graham says Christians are meant to be changed by tragic events like 9/11
Archbishop to lead Forces Commemoration Service
The Archbishop of York will today lead a service of commemoration for the 14 service personnel who lost their lives in a Nimrod crash five years ago.